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3 VOLUME XLI. COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY, OCTOBEIl 1, 1850. NUMBER 5. FUHLIHHKl F.VKUY TUIiHDAY MOKMNU II V 8UOTT & HAM'O.U. OKKICK-anuTH icAiT cubm. r man nr. and m'oam am.kt. TKItlrt-lnvnrlnhly In nilviuice. Week .y jmr milium In Colmiihu Tui- litis Ml iimr niuhniwanlH - - , T.m .ilisol lun and upward, UmiuitmiMi.ii Daily, -.stinti i ihi Tri-Weckly, ih " rl(, Weekly dir. inula 40 To club t llvMiuni upwanlB '.,' ',"" Tlm Jo,.. 1 als Dnily nna Trl Weekly mirhHt tin, yrnrj Bully per unnuiu, by iimil, .; lii-WecKiy, .i, Rnl.'HofA.lvertWim-WUly l'Pr. Onn nqunrt', 10 Unci in In, turn insertion t eniliiiil'litioiiitl " " " 1 nuiiilli .Jim is " " rinmgcutilt monthly, per annum .... ii tt weekly " " Rtnniltiii rnnl, on'' siniiirc or If, " (olumn.ciiaiigeiihliniuiirlerly,-' " """ Mi 1 ..) Ml .. o -j;. .. 1 '-'.' .. :i on .. ! "n H Oil .'Jll no ..yr. oo .. H Oil .3.1 0 " (in ihi UK) 00 OthiTcMflt not provided for, chargeable taeoiiiuniiiiy win. tocli halve ly, to In! churned nt tin1 All lj.u.l.rl nliovu ntti's, ami measured if solid. a .1 .-n.i ,...(. i.n tli.iiiflilinxclut imp of Ml iter cent, in wlvnurn on Hit! above rnten. A JTIoi'kpI for TouiisIk'ihI Vvve Soilt'is. We cull tlit attention of tlie Texas Kr Sailer ul the Sundu.sky Mirror tit the following proceedings in tin1 Semite, in reference 1o the nhnliiinu ui slavery in the District nf Ciiliniiliia: "Mr. 1 1 1 1 appealed to llio friend of the dnclrine of tlin abolition nf niuvery in this District; that now there was ii chance dir them, without iitiv excuses llint tin) motion in 'indiscreet,' or inexpedient,' because, sir, 1 propose lo leave nut the details entirely. I move, sir, tit refer this hill to the committee ii tlm District nt Columbia, wiili insti iK limiH to report n dill for the abolition nf shivery in tliiti District, und 1 unk fnr the aye itml noun. " Yk ah Mi'Mtrn. Baldwin. Chase. Diivin of M:im fliiisffls, I)mL'i! nl Wmimisiu, I'.wing, Mule, Jl-iinlin, tVwjrtl, mill Winfhroni). " Nyh Mifr. AtrliiHiiii, ri;itlyi!r, Barn well, 1M1, IIMNTIJN. Mrialii. Itntlcr. Coiw. (liiv.Oiiun-r. Davm ol .linsinsipni, U.iwtum, Dnyton. Dirkiimni), llmbu nl ln- Wi, )iiu''Iiih, Downs, Ki'krll, Fnutt), I'VennHlt, tirtill, HiiiiHl'iii, lliiiitcr, Jiiih'k. Kin u. MiisDii, Morion, iNnirii, HtiHk, SrlniHtiiin, MliiuIdH, Hinilli, Noule, Horn- "TUESDAY EVRNING, SKl'TEMBKIt l!4, IHAO. Swcfitscr on Mil'K. Iy The pi'iiitlc of tliU ConnruMiuiiiil dwtriut wrll know tlmt Kwec-tiicrow.'Hlii cU-ninnio Conprefw ly Hi majority to the cliargi'K lio mud') ngninut Mr. Dniioiiii tl drawing extra miliiiga, more tlian the law woulil allow. It would neoiri that a permm who um tlii r-gmuuiit uliould liuvoheeii t-aiel'iil buw lie foimniiti'il the name, or any similar net of plunder, an Hie ttTii wqh llteii iipjilii d and understiHul. , Mr. Swretser luft Wiiflliiiigion, woiliiuk, on the tfith fieptamlmf. Coiiriohh liatl Hri!Oil to adjourn oil the 30ili in At. lie rmiio homo to itump the disttirt, and tlms eiidnivor to net'iirolii own re-election. We Imvr Bfi'ti it chawd thnt other jwrnnw who left at about the aine tinif, made arrangement, to draw their pay up to tin-day of adjournment ; lima taking about one hundred and Ixetntyfice dollars from the treiumry fur wh'irli iln-y return no cqnivalnit. WerejH'iiti Mr. Hweutflor left nt leant fourteen day It. foro tlieeiid of tlionenflitm. We now auk Mr.Swe.-i-ter, or liiti mouth-piece, tin- Htiitmiiimi, to nuawer the public anil riy wlvtkcr he made, arrangement, heore He lift Waxhintfon to draw his pay Hp to tlie 'Wth September. Wo ahull not Wii'U long for an mmwir to th'ut imjuiry. If it is not mm promptly, we Mhall "unmittk." Let Hie tttiitcumtui reiPieniber tho nerret circular nlVair, and nt-teml to lliin in Hcnwon. Quo Warranto" nlmi"th Iffuo-rtint'C ami :oiiim doun. He N for-liivciilTbii ni'wharil money champion shitted ofl with n palp:ible falsehood about the insiie f the h:ik. Thia we expo-t-d fully by uiolinp the law. Uutthi rliaiil-piou b.-gH im not to insist that he 1m aintn d wilfully, and akti us, w'nli a very pitiful f;ue tit roceivo Iiih ple.i u( ignorance, iuti-d of ours of dt'Cfptioll. IIe:ir him: " Let u h lien- npii'ni enrnetly tli-M-laim any intention of deception. We solemnly as-rt th;il we are mil guilty of the clmrjre. ipnoniiil we iirknowlidpo we weroj dinhoiiet never." This iH ruining down m h unhly and sincerely tint we havi- it not in our heart to continue our charge of wil-ful der.eptiou Rainl him. Wo will ihen a-jtee that tlie error of" Who Warr.mtu" proceeded from pure ignorance, Hud that alone. We hope he will pny duo regard to Hie iidiooniiion wo now give him and tlmt h, never attempt to miy or write anvildiig of nlVaim about which you know nothing. It is a boyish fancy, but a very inmate one, to attempt to be kuuwing atidinnrl about matters of wliieh one is ut erly ignorant. We have hopenthatour young friend will Item- thin udviee m mind, as we are rather prepuxscHsed in his favor, from the very frank and humble way lie ha a got himself out id' thin pcrnpe. (ieorge WiiHhington Iiih been very much praised fnr promptl owning that he cut the lino cherry tree in his liiiln rV fftideii Willi bin liltht 1) itchet, when n boy. We feel disported tniluipml,juttiieti "(Mo Warranto," and to cay 1o him in eoni lusioii, "sonny, always tell lie truth, for i::iioranco is always belter than falsehood.' " Who Wainnio" may go out! Tiixintf KiiukA other lroM i l. Does Ihe ex rhaiimiin of the Immhug Conuuitlee of Sifety (I!) not know thai, la-t winter, u ineiire wo iiitrodiu-ed, nuihoriing the llanki, the i hart em .l wbirh provide fur paying li pern-m. on the profits in lieu nf taxation, to mine in ami put their stork mi Mio Ml duidinite, and have it taxed Ihe snme us otht r pro- l.r,y T u,d doeti lliis man know tb.it thii lueimure wan introduced and Kdvneiileil by Mm milim, aim tlmt it was (H'l'OSKD and hit by the vutettol ihe Lo- CofocnB ? Such i the ti-Klimonv of llie recoidc We Will rremo the " IVi k of llrau'' reward, if any L'M nfoi n w ill tell ih whether the ,.K-.mn'u candidates f-r tin Legislature here are in favor of, or auaiuM, this men. sore. Wo presume the Wing iiimnilales will en their friends went liil year on tliii tpiehtion. pledge Him mnrh wilhoul wailing l s-e iIn-iii. Wil the SlalosiiHiti pledge the Locofocn caiididale to vnt. an Ike party on lliis subject lant year? We dep.ir to know about thi. Dare it back ils fiiends in their li?yle on this Inpit: T We nhatl Bee. 1' uiit ii.lWnrgeoii.Tiiriiey, Underwood, Wales, Whitcoiub, mid Vulee 41." Aiming the nays will be found that Free Soiler, pin- t'scrltrncQf Mr. Benton, who was lately indorsed hy toe Taylor ami TowiiHheud Convention, in the tweutydirsi OnngresKionnl district, lur his devotion in freedom. Hut two Lounge voted in the nllirrimlivo, nud all the hnlaiieti of thrf parly in the negativo. Vet tins is the Dkmoi hact (hat the Signal mini protends are to he relied upon by true l'ree Soilera, while Messrs. Hwing and Wintlirop nirdeuuuuced -is the able of .monopoly ii ml hluvuocracy. i'atent-riglit Demomtln never give n vole hostile to slavei-y, utdrms they ex pi el to rJiMiome-lliing politically by it; but wo see hen; two Senators, who have all idodieeu stigmatized h doughfaces hy tliese hypocritical canters about "free soil," voting -with a small minority, from principle, opposition lo riinuias II. Benton, the great idol of these "bargain and sale" genti-v, Tlie world can't hut admire surb oiiiisteiuy. DniMHTiilic IN'iiiisylvniiiu. What shk thinks ok iiuko nui'itivnt) of tii r usu or an a 1. 1. Biu.s. The Legidature of lYniisvlvania, at its hilt- seK.don, panned a law " prohibiting the eirculft-tion ol Himill bills." The iiitoiiveiii' iu o anil perplexity of the people in roiiaeijueiiee nf this smalt change in their hiirtiiieNR tnn I run-eney, may bo imtlersiood by the following taken from n paper publislied in Demo- ratio llmiesdale, Wayne i-ouuty, I'u. " IIokk dai.k. Wayne Co., Ta., Sept. l,ri. 18 0. At the Court of Common I'Ii iih, now in session in this village, the (trmnl Jury of ayue county brought hi a bill of indictment against the small hill law ol this Slate as n imiHimce, notwilliHtainliiiL' the tdiai'e of lodge tild red in favor of the law." ihe In Shoi'kiiitf. A (icrmau, mimed (been, Was i.criiieiiially shotjhis loreunnii, iik lio wai slaliiling ill the door of bailer's (btn ery. Some one left ii loaded euii at tlie door of til Tontine, on the oppniiite nidn nf the street, kept by Mr. l''raii'-i Mall; and Mr. Hall took up the gun to e- inline it, when it went oil', and theb.dl passed through idy ol Mr. (tieeu, raioong Inn deiiui in a few niin-The matter will uiiiIi rL'o a legal exmnination. 'jlliikhitf I'jh tm." r since we t ame to CulumbiM the editor of the Statesman lias had one standing and eoustmil lesort as lant reiiit dy when dnven to the wall in argument, or li nle, and that was, to find fault with our now.' Men lay, finding itself in that Itx, the editor changed ytem, and romineiii'erl to make face at un ! lie :, at a great expense, an neciirute piclure of his coiiu- nance, as it was just afier his ib leal for tho Cnuveii- hi bint spring, and gave us the " fint impremtion" of it Miiug. It looked " more in sorrow tluiu in nn-I'oor f' How ! V Ihe - Our My. We tiMik a otroll aroinid our city n few days ago. nm were most ngicealdv surprised nl the many improve meittrt uoiiit' on in alinoft every part of it. Vacant lots are being buill upon ; old buildings hnw given plae to new ones; several two-story houses have Imtl an a ditiounl tme added, which bus inndeu decided improve ment; and in a short lime we may expect lo see out iiy lighted with ga. The Huh! iko Mr.nn Com kok i:innn: is proL-rest- ing as raitidly as could 1 x peeled, and wle ni ompli ted will lie an orimuent to llie Cupit il of the j;n nt anil prowni" Stale of Ohio. The new Siatk Cahioi, Iniiii lo show its propor lions ol beauty and grandeur, and should the nexi (ieli. r.d Assembly make the netoMii y appropriation tn carry on the work, we may congratulate ourselv thecilieiisof Obioutioii soon m mg n Sta'e h u-v thai will favorably compare with U) building nf ihe k in the American Tumii. Tln Cohnnbut and V nia Itailroad, (by the way, one of the best coiistrui ti'd roads in lie t'uiled Slates,) is already in oiM-niiioii and doing a pionpenms basilic The llailroad to Clint'litnil will bo completed early in tli" com in l' year, and then our chieim will feel the beiielits resulling from this mode of traveling thnmgli our State from the great alley of tho Mississippi tu ihe inlunil season our nurthein iHinlers. We ha the National Itmid in-sntg through our t i' from the cast to llio west ; a Turnpike siml!iioih Ohio, terminnliug at rorismoiith; a Plunk Komi nonli lo (he )ileasnut village of oi llnngtoii ; it 1 nrupik through llarrisburgh, lending to llio (Jiietm t-ny; Turnpike lo Lmicaetcr, nearly completed ; and a flunk Kmd conslrueliug tn (iruuville. We have Chun lies, SchooU, llenevolcut Insliluli &-., &-c.f all indicating that our i itieiis are tint un mindful of the importance of ihe cultivation of ihe be el and heart. Our Market is supplied w ith all things guod lor tli appetite, and for Ihe supmrl ol nature. In Itici.we not ihiuk our market behind any of unr sister cities the tirent West, hi the variety and abundance o urti t ies olfcred, ami till seem to find a n ady sale at fair prices. Our M reliant are receiving their full nud wiut supply of. giMtds 1 our Hotel Keetersnre litiin'M whitewashing, painting, nud adding new furniiuio (heir extensive establishments; our Koundtien and M'Uiufacloriet are crowded with oiilers, and buxini of ul kinds is unusually flourishing and propernus. We call the special lit I lltiou tif our retlileis to the lowing exptw o! Dr. UIU. I lie rnure he Im nerli tn pursue in lids hirdtie in iufauious, and nhoiild re ive the (oiidiunuatioti of his constituent. But the man who, a short time hinee, was advertised in the Stalexiuaii as having "dird for want of holiest princi- is capable nf any game of lids kind. Bead Ihe following from Ihe Lebanon Star: 4'uiiihrll mid Olds. W Aiuiis s, rii-otemlii r ID, IS'it), hiuroit or Till'. hTAit: l.re llu Mill will have Keeii nuielhina in Ihe way of a card, Inuti your Ibiue. uiu tvn. Campliell. in llie Dally dlolie, Willi H at tins elul the wire look- a IlioUtl llieie ml.-lit lie n call lor ill'ee and piioU for Iwh,'' hut I can assure you there un daliUiT. KnowiiiL' I hut voiir renders wouhl feel an intercut, I ie enquired into the facl, whirli are sulixlaulinllv n OWS. Dr. lids, hoiuewliat notm ini on the nluiiip nl Imine, ins heeii playim: a simitar game lit re. Mo gol the nor, anil l il end "l dieusfi)g the ipu stioiis helore llie oile, initio K g' ueral alt H'k Oil the H (Hi: pllllv. Wlnlsi he was letting ell'steiiin on the proteclivo tarill and die United Siatin Hoik, Mr. Campbell couiteoiinly Hiijuireil ol Inoi U Hi" Meni'H lalie pailv liail hot once lavoroi leuii Iti-S ' measurot. Uliis ciiiiVoca-I with mm'h lerliiit; challenged C.imph. II to u 4rilMH'll n tlie iiiirntimi. Lallihliell Saul III lllle III wa-t never to allow a Deuioeral lo clnilleuL'e him ih h ate with iiiiiiuiiitv, and that lie cmilil not ehauge liis Ii dots here thai on a proper necasitiii he would lliat hi- colleague s p u t had never been roiiiisl- ut in any IhoiL', exi ept in itt fan-Jir fntt, nod lliat jl had heuu mi bolh shleit ol all Ihe ur aleni ipieHlmns el ihiv. e. Well, wane days alt -rwiirils, Campbell 1 the lloor, and w ul at the pron-nii D niot iuv in ueral, and the " Cin h ville Bank Doctor" in panicu- : mid I am lohl by lhoe who hennl it, (l r (' iin-ri.p h has not been pnhlMied) thai h ' cut the uuteriilii d lore and alt. At Ihe end o Iih hour, the ters were mil ruluned with the i uniliiinii nl lift ul- tair, and Old. w.i p it lerwiinl to n-ply. Mm i ll, r hi the House, ii is said was vuy fn ble. and lliat the s uh h- and snvere iiiiL'slmiii nud retorts of ('aiupliell con- 'oiiuded him. and nt times presi iiled him in a limit In-Iik roil aspect. The nhaipeMt inrl of llie whole nlfair urred during Oh I s tioiir, when ( aiuiiUell, nol h iv- ug the rU'ht, under ihe rule, o rejoin, was allowed propound ipicMiou, ami make hre-i expianaluai, hi e boor aliened to Old.. No account of ihe d'-h Hi appeared in tli" pa pent a 1 e time. S iliie Wecl il'ei walks. Olds oreiMted and ildlded a repreeutiitiMi of i' ulmol wholly al va lance Willi Hie lie l. Wiinoui hiiow nit: H m ,ir. I, ami II. In tho next uiornioi: paper n card iippean tl over Mr. C'Hiipliell s signature, deim-iociii' Ihe leport 1Hle ol Ull-reple-elit tliollx, III ill Cllalglllg I ll liit'ilU Willi havnei Ji'ulud a Lonen-atwrntl detitt. flii ci rati d onitea s'lr aimai;! io'iuln i Due ol llieui I lo me ilia! (''Hliphell bad " mitred kr ptrri-mg mitntvm on tkr Ihielor hi Am rird, und cut ofl dcliafe" Tit.it to elm i ,;o u m ui u Ith I) MZ, w a roiisiilered all Hi ll nol lii hi' r plieil in w uli word, and thai to ch irg The Untie for The Locofoeos have tendered the issue of " Bank dt strnrfion and Ifaid Money," mid it has be ll accepted by tho Whigs. We cannot say whether the Locofocos ol Clermont have yet stepped oil llio platform or not. They sent no delegates to the Convention of July 4lh. If they art not un it yet, they will soon he lashed to their places. The LocnfoctiOrL'an here doesn't "grind out" Hard Money, or anything ose any mure. Are the people of Ohm ready tu destroy tlu-ir excellent taper currency, mid hap ha.ardly adopt nn abstraction? The idea nf nu exchiMve hard money cur rency among litis trading people u auabstraelion. Ohio will never be wiiluat a paper turrency. if, then, we are to iiave such, it is lar butter that we should have it regulated by ourselvro, ami on such a foundation, as will engage the coulidcnco of tlm people. If wo do inn imve our own paper currency wo will have that oi uir nister States introduced among us, and wo will have to pay them interest on the snme. W hy not save this interest tuiiri'lvcsT Would it nol ho the extreme nf folly, for our farmer to permit their hinds to go iiiiphuighod and uiihiifvled, and pun huso the pro-due tn uf other States, lor their own use, when they could raise a surplus on their own untouched hinds, of tho same articles they purchase ' - How long would it be, before they wouhl bo impoverished and ruined by such a course? Yet the principle of Bankiti" is similar. Tho ''State Bank of Ohio" has obtained the confi-lence of the People. Under it. they nre prnsperiiiL' more happily ib an Ihey have ever doiio before, under any other Bunking system. It imtus are taken in pro-loivnre to nil oilier. We have yet to hear of a single me ol those radical, baiik-llalillf' laicol'in os. who have refused to receive tho " red dot's." when ollercd them. They laiineh on Ihem, f ,(, lt on a Dune bug." Vet lhi Itmik must be destroyed ! N' t oulv this, but they propose pasdng a law ptnhihiliug any one to re ive or circulate paper money o nuv kind. A law wan pissed some live or six years ago, 'prohibiting ihe irciilalton ol "one dollar bills," Nu one paid any esiiect to it. It stood iih n dead leltur mi mir xLitule book. And such would bo the fate of a law of the same kind, if adopted now. What object can tlie l.ocofncos have in view, in destroying our Banks? If a debt is owing them, they are mil compelled to talo any thing else but gold and silver in ptymrnt! They are not bound to receive paper money ibr Ihe sale of Ihuir products? What more do they want? Will money be more iilenly, when nil Bank paper drivnu out of circulation I No! "O. but." sav ti Locofocn. ' llio Banks SninelimeH bri nk, nud leave ihoir money wmi-llilcs in our h amis." We uduiit, thnt nearly all the Banks that yon Locos ever Ul nle and their name is L"jiioii imve broken, and von nmv have o-.t by litem. Voil oii-dil nol tn comnlain ot vnm own bail work ! But h .ve ymi hmt aiivthiii'' by Ihe failure uf any nf the Branches of the "State Boik nl Ohio ? " We see that its stock is selliii-r tit a nremium if :i0 per cent. But have von mil hmt bv son f vi.ni neighbors bre iking mid running away t" Now whith have you losl the nm! by. ihe Banks nr your neij-hbors, breakiui,'? Von can readily tleci le, the hiltt r. Why not j ciit ilealim' with your iicihhms, because H'Uiie-limes one of lli'iu break, and you lose by him? NnW. in concluding this subject fnr the present, we lay down these Iwo Minpo.iitinus, nlld defy tle-ir cnnl'ulaliou : I. That LK1HTY wr cent, of alt the lotxet by the people of Ohio, by tlie faifur of Hank, hare Area hy Hank Cirafctl by l.OC'Ol'OCO rote. . J fiat the. ve centner of the lonurt mmtainrd ha ! people nf this State, bp Hank failure, in far LESS.' than the lo, Ihey have Intent by any specie of commerce, in tei icft they hare been engaged. Clermont Courier. IhilouiH- or 14-1 ii or ruts. (mn ritr u k or scikmii .) Ut Di m. I hear thai llnohy John, I the Whig can- lidate, is lu make a speech al (icnrj'etnwn mi lhiti?7lh When will our candidate uivu u a talk f Md Dkm. Judye Wnod is all riht. Nu need of bim trnvelinir alum! bke n di ignime to haraiiLnie ihe nen- ple. His platlorm was hud down, haul mid strong, at Columbus on the Ilih Jnnuaty. On Hank and Cmn-n-cy he u up lo ihe Democratic standard; he goes in bathe haul again! all Banks, Cnrpornlioiis, mid Monopo-lies. On Ihe Xixgcr Qiiexlion hr is all riht .'" Isl Dm. Slop, there. Mow tlo you know all this 1 Jd In-x.Know f Mow do I know Didn't the Brown county delegate, a Democrats of the right stripe, vole for him, to a mmi, on the liist and every Micceeding ballot in the Conve, lion? And then, too. Tomlinsoii, nf Ihe Mnudunl, his "lint document-,'' riidil sipiaro up in the murk, that he " ii right mi the NlL'l-'er (jueslii li "Ihlll he iseveil oppoed In Ihe huiu-buy Wilmol Proviso, What mote do you want f IM Dkm.WcII, I -iip hei-all ri.jht; hi-k-'dfor Ultoruirilioii. 3d Dkm lb- i all riidil. Iti.:ht al nil limes nml all places right in Brnvvn county, and right iuCuy hnya right with ihe Inn- Democracy ot (In reio ati'l fti' wbh the i n i M.jk.t I Minnax. of t(ie i lern l(. nerve. The (J oriretown Staiidaid says lie is right, and Ihe S Inskv .Mtrmr, n Vtiu Btiren Almbtion paper, sus he is right. Hew can lie bo wrong wln-n In- is npoi led b journal li'dibug mich oppomle opinion, and endiirseil bv them nil f for mv part, I don't undcr-tuud all this. Why doe .lodge Wool permit tin dmihh-dealiuu 1 Sometimes pig, and soiueliui' H puppy. A a Democr.tl, I waul lo m i- and hear our candid ite, ll would be easy for bun to lell the p.-oplf where he i and whal he is.' I don't n ill lor deceniiitf other, nud I don't like lo be lie-ceiv. d myself. True Demo, rat y doii'l dodu'e nbont among the hnsle-H, at raid lo he mccd. It cniin to the liht, and seeks iuvcHtiL iti.m mid open diicuniou. In "Imrl, I cm support im mum, dumb, skulkint; ciudi- dale, and Hi ilr .Inline W I nhoWH Ins hand he w ill get IM vote Iroiu inc. tiff, y Ihe. The rigid law m.'iul fee colored p.Tsnu in Mury- land and Virginia have diiven itiis class into ihe Dis trict ol Coiumbia, until they numbi-r nearly one-third the popitlnli'iti. The late tellsH n turns show III tt Ihen-me III least .',.l)Ull of ft nlored people in lite Dilru l, I.Hiniii" n safe ii lre.it lor run iwa slnve linm adjoining Slates. 1 WEDNKSDAV E N I N ( i , S K L' T I C M 11 E It 25, 10- The KiUion of ;eoi-Kia It will be seen hy tho Telegraphic reports that the Governor of Georgia has isBimd hw jn-nclntnntion for tlie oleciinn of delegates lo n Convention to consider vvhnl course to ntlopt tu show proper resentment for ihe admission of Calil'oniiii, lu so doing, he is only obeying the resolutions passed by the last session of the Georgia Legislature, before the mibji cl had been so thoroughly discussed as it now has h on,. mid before the recent pnrtial change in Southern fcvlmg had taken place. Under thcBo circuuisiances, ii is uncertain what courso the Convention will p:iriio. Though u majority in South Carolina, (ieorgia.m-j Alabama may he in favor of Ki)i:esion, vol it is very doilhlfui about their deciding un such a measure, without tin- support of the other si uv el milling States, and thai support they cannot nt present receive. Still U is no um to disguise the fact that many prominent men in llu; South are in liivor of a Southern confederacy, und are determined to use every exertion to bring about "that result. If nothing inure, they will ticcuslom llie Southern mind lo tho thonght of disunion, and ihus gradually prepnre the way for such n measure, at some favoialde juncture of events. The public improvements ui the South, and Ihe rapid progreHu ;u maunlucliircs, nil ennspiru to hind ihe Southern Sillies InguthoB, and roude i; them h s de pendent on the North, ami will greatly ntd the agila- t in their desiirii. If th; ureseJil. slmuld pass without eiithmgeriug tho Union, the schemes of llie ugiliiturs would probably befrnslrated forever. i:oiis; for II. The StaiL'sinaii nttempis to exciisn the attack of its .Mon (real correspondent on the Catholics It says the objection able language " wiunot intended'1 as mi allnck! That is a very small hole to cruvvl out at ; but if it i lug enough for the Statesman's correspondent, it will also answer lor ours: ami we do hereby declare thai the language or our correspondent was not intended to oll'eud any body. The Stateinmii ntt'-mpts also to apologise for com mending the MANNER and MATTHIl of its corres-pondent's nttack, by saying tlmt "ME DID NOT HEAD IT" before it appeared! The confession is rich, and places tint editor cith'-r in the poiiioii nf commending tho manner and matter of that which lie admits he never read, and of courno knew nothing about, or th it h has invented n barefaced falsehood to escape from Ihe eflicts of his indorsement of tlm libel ! lu either ease, tho puhitioii occupied by the editor is not an viable one. If not having rend tin- letter in good defence for lie- Statesiiiiill, We have llie same defence for otirself. We lid not r ad ii till we saw it in ihe regular issue. We lid n it commit the folly of indorsing what we hadn't read. The leiior whs written by our New Vork coi-respondenl, on Ii i summer travefi, and put into the compoHiinr's hands, like other regular correspoudeiice, without special notice. We deprecate nil such nlhi sinus as were made by the Statesman's and the .lour- mil's eurrespojidcnls. We do not cnmineiid their mai ler or their manner. H is terfeetiy ju chamcler for a man, who sought uTf occasions to ubuse Mr. Teesdale hy calling linn an Eng lishman, Vc., to pretend great love lor foreigners just Itefarc rhction ! This is all well lilltleltood and dilly appreciatfd. llllllttllll. We see by llie Indiana Slate Sentinel, the ur;mi of the bneofoco parly in thai State, that there is trouble uheiul. Messrs. EHistS- Spmm have issued n prospectus lor u new Locnlocii paper, In be isstu d at Indianapolis, lliiil to lie culled llie " linli.uia SlatestJian. i Iterelore, llr. Brown, of Ihe eutiijel, very properly warns Ihe Democracy again! tlm new concern, a tending to di vide mid di-.tr.icl tli.- party, ami thus indirectly to defeat them tu the State. If it takes ils cue fro III the Ohio Slalesiuau ii will not be n very dangerous rival. i ruim ning neiise of propiiety cniHli'iihicd h to rebuke ihe sell couslitulcil ai cuser tioui Ohio, nud In tench him to know bin place when it became conscious of having lot-gotten itH own. We are gralilied to observe that Mr. Bayly, of Virginia, has come plainly forward to miuoiince the true principle which should guide the action of tin Moiisi) in matters of this kind. Tile following resolution was ollered hy him as a substitute for ihe resolutions reported by Mr. Kicharilson's committeethe satno being accepted by Mr. Vinton, on the part of the tniuorty of Ihe committee, us a umdilicalion of his own : "That inasmuch as llio resolutions proposed by the committee tlo nut charge tho Secretary of llio Interior wiiii any crime or mistii-moaiior, anu do not propo-e any change of existing luws, hut in effect call upon this House to revise (he dceihiou of the proper oflicers of the .ivornnieut upon u legal question ult'ecting private rihlrt, that tlm Hame bo not concurred in." Thin lit intelligible; this is to ihe point; we cuu here ognio n man of sense. Il j it nily, however, that Bayly, or some oilier able man of his parly, did Mr not think ol moving a similar resolution when the nut- lend Mm (i dpliiu allowance was before tho Mousu. Wan there unvthing more Mian n lenl tpiestioii invulv-oil in that 'I'll re was indeed one thin" more and that w.is the intercut which n cabinet officer hud in the laim. alld Uliou that point the renin! ion offer, d bv Mr. Scheiick, of Ohio, should have been sniist'nctorv and conclusive. But, with regard to tlm coJIenuues tl the Secretary of War, who knew nothing id hi iu- re.l in ibe ca.-e, the oulv imesiiou which nnv of Ihem had to decidTs was a tpieHiiini nf law. The House, in the fact) of it -i -iwu vole, linn been railed noon In Imve th it ipiestioii mibiiiitletl to n tribunal whose proper functions il is to decide upon legal ipn-sltouH. Mr. Crawford has rcipiestetl it; his application to thu I effect is now ui Ihe filcR of the House. Will it he ranted Will u polilicul maiuriLv that L'avo itsell tlo lo vindicate attacks on (ten. Taylor ami his cabinet, resoriing to implications where it could nol venture upon charge, mid assuming to itself tin privileges of cuser ami juuge iu once w ill ii liuve the manliness take its own decision lulls lluiid. with Mr. Disney for its counsel, nud confront the tribunal of the nunreine oiirt upon this issuef lu-nnuot plead loss of dignity i ' liumihaiion as accompaniments id such a Btep ex pi Ihe dignity it bus already lost und ihe humiliation lias to dread. For ihe niiprettm court has authority I suiterviftn any of tint laws of Coiiiin ss llml may he lied in niiestton before it. There js a tribunnl of public opinion, aUo, which may have a decree to pro-iiotiuce iipnii the public cnutlucl of men as t-levnled as members of the oimi of Keprenenlutives. IVThe fnrt'L'oillL' ai'licle was nrenarcd for vi-slcr- 1 ay' Aiiiericaii. Since it Wan wrillcii the House of Iteiaesetitittive has adopted Mr. Buvlv's resolulion deli Mr. Vinton, nu Ihe part of ihe minority of the mniittee, b ul acf-pled in place of the one ntl'-red by imsi ll. bo terminate the labors ol Mr. Ku haidsoti s oiuiuillei). HitUimore American. tli lieu. j, liiimlier .g hi Ihe l niie.1 Slates ih imputed at three mid a lull million. The expeimc f keeping them iepld to keeping w enly iiiillious pf sle ep, or two millon, of t ovvs. But unlike hee or cow-, tlog are uoii-pHHlucer, and tlieepeiiM id t'ping llu-iii is iiiol!y a ib-nd lo lo llie nation I iT The pen pi elor , I 'jiicinn il i Comiiier 'iul have erected new buildings, sivtv feet in lenglh nml iwetit) live iu breadth, and live Morie nbnve the Ii uieiil, for (he nccomiiithlntioiiol all depart menu of their busincupt, The Indiana papers sav ihe lule run on Etb & Mor al wn cnusi d by their h i utr Ihe ageu's of th k. Hi retaliating nu the ihi. i bank f r their draw- on llie fm tlier for sp The public nrecuiitimii'il .e:aint ret'eivinj.' muiilateil bank Holes nf the Bank of Misnotiri. Tlu-y are s.icui a to mike an oxlr.t ten ifill.it note out of ten leu dol lar llolcM. From Iho "lVnnnrnllc Uevlew, April Nu. "llitiikhitf nw II ounlil to Im " We have bad many expoiliniis of Nanltnga il l.el us etuteavor to exuilill Hanking as tt oHpht to he. is one of the Dreul praeltcal tpiehiienn now In lore llu rniiiuiT wiiien iinin lie inoniouiv ui"i ueii atio liio- rouhlv uiidersiiMnl.tuid from widt h il ivnin to shrink, either from n'pHifiiaure to its tlrvoes, or Inuu nipre heusioii tif ils possible politicnl dam.'er. " Banking ought In he free. Everv man who w isln s should he at liberty to engai.'e in jt. ll is as absurd for the Legislature ttt fix the number nf Hanks, and determine (heir location, ns it would be for it to prescribe by act of nsiemltly, ihe number of bakers' simps, m- of butrlieiV slallrt." Surh was tho standard of Democracy iu HI CI. In IS'iO the Locofoeo nf Ohio have progressed no far thai they InivB gone hack men- than lull ye-trs! The people expect tu paw their judgment upon this kind of ininn in a few days! t'oiiK ssm iii wiih 1 ing or luUilviug the public re id, was a still LMciller inult. I Oetill' iliUTevled. I call il on Campbell lo leal II the cl", winch wen rel'tti-i In me. ll seems tlnl on sec Dig ihe utlup presitutatiiui o ihe ileb il III lite tiioriiili: per, he lliltlieilialclv Went lo llie ilck nl U.iIh, il uouiiceil it a lale, ami nupureil what reporter liail so ported him. Old leidicd no rrimrtrr ihnt lie hrtil hiuiHt-ll wriMi-li tul his remiit k. a well u C nnitlie from hi own iiv olhi-linu. Campbell then tioiiti. d him that he would denounce the report a falst, over his .iL'itninre. Un iiiiiiiuv o ihe p'lHHler, Mi. C wan told thai they hud lakeu notes ol w hat tmlh had said, whii h Wire iven to Oids. illid Wan assured by tlieui Ih it he (Mr. C.)wu puliliohed as saying thiiiL's which hit hail not il'l, and which thev liail mil reporteit mm a suviuk tint the report ot what Old sniil wa matermlly al lered Iroin lleui reiHtrt, a well a what Campbell h nl aiil . MY. u. ii::iu cinieti on inns, ann n-ipiesu-u on- reltorlers notes, Olds llen Mini lie cohMh I find th, whereupon, ( ampoell puhllpueil (lie cnni nlluiieu lo leininiH ley ine fane report, ana ffiiianiaiiinor. m instead ol callini: on ihe Mouse l exauih.e tin urav ha rue ninint him. of biUdving its debate, nml will fully niinioorvseulinir the nun ok ol a t-olleui-tie, r li-heil a can in tie- next murium: n paper, applvmi; tin low epithet ul " IiIik Kuiiartl lo .Mr. lHinplieM, ami till iiuee lieett lrankmLail over lUlin In lalse stall' I of the debate. Nn ibmhl be w ill thowcr ihem into your district. A n matter of coure. vmir Ib-pr sentalive paid no blither attention lo Old. Honor able men of bolh purlie here, cnuid. r Mr. Cmiii bell course liigmle-il nml nnuly. Me souiiiii rciire bv an niieiupi lo Bet Ih" reporieiV tne. but Old w iihhehl tlo in, and neiii nut his misrepreseiitniio C amide ll ihen in hiic nl. which all sav wa charac lened bv both dc'inly and seer1y. put a t uup both upon the falsehood and ils author, which liUliT will iel oyer here. I have given you ihe fuel as I hawt gathered them I have hemil no one incnk of lln ni wlm has not sidcicd the course of Mr. Ciininbcll. thmtmlmut, ns hih-loued, ilicriet and diiiulied, sm Ii as Wii due to hi own standing lien', and to the rh iriu ler of lint con-slituenl nt home. In fuel, Campbell ha wnn bust nl friends hen by his npplicalinu to In dutie-. bis hide- peiidrnco as n pnblu ian his genllcmutilv heariug in iho social ciirle, and his ready power iu debate, in which, being ii young ne-mbcr, he i-ldem inclined to participate, idllmiiidi ollen iirgetl by old member lo go t trvvanl. lu slioi I, no new nieiniur na- aciiiiri o so enviable a n'pntation here ns your, ami his course cumin! fail lo be brilliant, a well a ue,d -honor able to himself iiiul i n'dital.le to hi Stale. Vmir, &r OHIO. We see liylhe Ho. ton po.-i. that Mr. Hi ;elow, who wa nominated fir 0'iverimr i.f Mas-ap IniM-lts at a pi ui'irv meeting in Boston, de. linen being t-misiih nd aiididale for uniiHiuitiou. Tin' Board of Trade in. Baltimore are making ethnts incomplete the plank nnd I mm Cumbeiluud to the le nd of slat k water navi-j ilion oil tin Moiioiiuahek thirly luih s fntui IMld.tirg. Tley evpet t by thi. I secure ihe trade of ihe Wesl.lil Iherailroad lo Wheel ing in completi d. 1 in SrA SntrnsT. I hi aniuinl, it e -m. h is acta 11) been seen and nhol nl on llie coast of Ireland. Il was lirl discovered by a parly of gentlemen sailing in a yacht, near n beacon erected on n sluud ol rork. The following im co'illl of its appearance nml diippc,ir- a nee in taken Inuu the Cork Constitution; The toi lion of th" body above water, which nppe.ir-I lo br ruhhimi or scnitchiin! 1 1 noli ti'amst lie- beacon, wan full :i0 teet hoi-, and iu dniim-ler, I should say, about it lalliMiu. W illi the aid ol a ila " was ohsci v- il that the eve wen' of immense iMre, about nine inch es acrou the bail, and llie upper pari ol llie b ui uppeir- 1 t'ov- reil Willi n turiiiwcil sll' U-like snholnme. Wv went itovv within lilln shot ol Ihe niuiual, and ul t limit: h some on board ethihiletl pardonable iiervoii-neHN ai Hie sitL'L'estioii, tl wnn n-'olved In hte a hall at the Hiiih r pol lioiinf the IhmIv, wlienevei the creature's unwieldy ilUtlnu woulil expose It Vllllienhle p trl. llie lu- stiint ihe niece wa dix lun ceil ihe minister re, nn il iiupelled by n painful impnl"e, to a h ight which nuiv ppear nu rithl'le nay al Hi" n-ast .iu inilinui too uimiiiating with the iihi ripal uioiieii, dived oril.ish-d iinelf under wa'er with u splash licit ahmhitelj lopM-d our breath with iinmeiueui. Tin- Baltimore American is one of the sot indent and blest papers in the Union. We fn til in u late number aver) plain and excellent article on the mlionof llu Motive iu n guid to tin- ail-nipt of certain tilth- great u to Hlai'dcrtiMl mjii'-eil,. rejun ilion ol , 1 e cnll special nt tent ion to the cry ceinliiueiilaiy notice id Mr. Streelzrr. His few I ton ilion in Well tin h'l-stooil at Washington : I.kw .vl timi- 1 1. ii x ki .ii nnr.s. i ne pn eiil -e-'Htou ihe Tiitriy-Kirst Couiens has exhibited the House -f llepre-eiit ilives in u new t i u I jt befottt the con -try. I-or un- nrsi lime, .i rar a we nre acnuamietl with our imiIiIic hiftory, thai h'tilv h'isusiimed judicial J'oiiclioii it ha formed iir inio a court in nupi rviso ihe legal pinions ol tie- Attorney lieileral ami to pronounce up-u iioints ol law. It has assumed to arraign nnd le iuL-e; in m ike up i use lor its own ih -cisiim ; to hp pom; committee n nupiiry where no criminality was mpnteil, nml williont any preient e ol prosetTutiiii; nn iiiiiieaehmeul ll lltt vetitureil In visit nplinoiis withe .More limit thai; it lias uml'Tlukcn lo sit in re view ol ihe proi eeilmgH n llio lust Coiircs, and tn pmiiouni e couib'tnualioii upon the nctioii of thai bodv. 1 lie newspap' iK at asiiuilon Have It-en much oc noteil nf late Ity published reiHtrt fiotn the liiajnrity anil ininoi iiy of a cnuiuiitteeapioiiited iihiu the motion ol Mr. Itiehuidion, of Illinois, to iinniiro into cerlaiii pavuieiits ol chum liv Ihe lute Secretnvy ot Hie Jut Mr. r.Wlll'.'. II lias llerelolnio Iteell iMltal w hen in mines were liirtlltlltctl ley llie represeulative lirnucli ol le. islalive lrn.iv inln ine coimuci oi etM'iilive on t-rt. lui ui-'h some ronud in th shape ol specilii char To proceed otherwise would be equivalent itt tlie m lion n nCoiirl which sln.uhf inain n man willmul warrant, without a cnsjitimi, ami o nil lo scrutinize jH daily lite lo see il il miild not be found thai he had done -thine contrary In law. llie authority civeii In Meads ol Depaitmenln nun the accounting olheers to allow urdisillovv iiuiticiilur Liiiii, under gener tl acts nt CiHirt'sneiiiitr.irtng wdnue lane ol cl urns, is tiimiliar In the mage i ihi gov 'i ninent. mid it i aboolnlely uecessnrv that such nutlior 1 1 v should be huleed .Hiiew here since Cmi-n'ss rnu- not go into ihe delnii-tof curb and eveiy case, buttiiHr.1 uihiie psell to general eiiactiuenls umler the provis- ioiinoI which iheciuuiisoi nun vi.inal may heurruu.'cd I here are npecihc claims which nitty reipnre specdic i it. -1 nielil , as nol belonging In an general i las I'laun. Mi. Itich irdson's invt stiatioiis, and tlm of a inti- ury nt lo committee, refill in tlie ihi laraliou ot i.tnioti wnn u nicy may ue presumed nouesny in tertiiin, wh- ther rejhi or wrong, Ihrse opiuionc nre to the i Mei-I Ihat Hie pnVIUeni iitilile tiy tie Mecn tarv ihe I tit rit r lo the iiduiiiiisirator of Com. Jan. Barniu, is coinniulatioii pay for the naval servicer of said Bar run. d iring the Hi vnhiiionarv war, wa made in viola- iim of law : and abo that the sum l iid ti the tissiinicf ol W ui. M (iwin.oHlof llieCliickasaw Indian fund was inier Ms n-iid B.illt n lie ie case come under general ael tif Cop. "n s. '1 In' Iniui of Bin ron, ho b -longed in ihe Vir -iiiia St ite forces, in under iho law winch n-sumed the liabdiii' s of Vir-iina m reguid lo force raised mill suit an icd bv benbirim.' the war, nnd placed llieiu oil fiMihu-i vvi'h the Coiitti.eHlal. (tKviir clniin was cnn uecteit with Ibe removal of llie Ciickaaw Indians nud had been allowed and cerhiicd by Ihe second Auditor in )Mii the cerhlicaie, traiixtniilMl lo the Cmttinin- iouer of Indiuii Allan's, an irregular lialisaciiou nn de- clan d by Mr. Secretary M .rev, h ul re.n.-.Tiieil iinacti' upon 'mi d ihe pivsentalioii of the claim to llu Secretary ol Ihe Inlermr. The ihvi-iou the Secretary ol ilm luieiioriii re fereuce to lliew Iwo claim wa made alter a careful investiiiiiou, having' In I lum die opininua of the Al totuey deneral upon Itolh. Mr. ltiehnlou's coiimill tee, de din:; Willi llie point of Inw in tho iwo cases, .lbauihui legislation for the tune and cotwtitlulo tlieui selves law olticer of the ll"ii-e. Tiiev submit an al lium, lit and call it a n porl. Thty have tliscemc nothing cernipl iu iho doings uf llie Department, hut uiam'ain Ihat the heeivlury ami ill" Alioruey lienor have fallen into some emus o opiniou which they, the C-nnniltlee, propiee to correct, no Unit Ihe Ucadn Depurlnienis nml H e h"i;al ndvis-r of the (Inveriiiuc may km TMUKSDAV, EVENING, NEITEMBKIf. lr,o. AMnnt AN BnAiin or CiniMi?ovm. The annual nieetiuit of this body, tmpporli il print ipally by the 1'rrshyieriiins, hasjust been held nl Oswego. The n1-ceiplsttf Ihi body, for fore u; it Itrsdoii. for llie year ending July 3Ut, we lit :.i,Si;; ihe eipeiidiimv .''it.:i'.'!t. The presenl iudebteiluenn of ihe Ibmnl it $11.1171. An etlor' will be m ule the cmuing year In raise half a million. This body suptert In on la i mil missioiuirie, and have n't chnn lie and i'i,s7a church members in heathen coiinti ie. Additions the pant vear 1,!Hi7. 1 1?' Stale insane av Inm isent liug at Kulioii. ('at-Inway county. Mo. The epene of the estnblihiiit'lll will be iiIhuii 1-411,000, It will iiuilaiii Wi nsun for Ibe acrotiiiHiHlalioii of patients, mid other n-oms for the use of Ibe inmate of the iuliliiiion. In Belgium, the potnio ml has not mdy been very I't'" ThetMiio (hmference ol Hie Meiliodi-t Epi-op-d uiiiikii m now in schkhui hi ( iiinicoiue. ruiy-iii vere, deslroying loiir-htlhs til Ilm crop, lull atliwnse, plenum ami iwemy ettiers wen' nnuimeu on Mimiay very nimilar, hiu attacked tho Iteann and ourranis. ' tail. Bislnipn Jane aial Morris are in altendance. w lcil in llie law. Such is the remit t of Ihe llitlilltee hilmrs, Willi ll lllljilll M em IHteililetl to shew lli.it bouord'le in tubers of the Mouse can I ml only make law hul unib rstiind it ton, Theexpeiiitieiil upon llie puniic scn-e, we oii in Jinnny worm n-pe -il i n I If ihen should be evident f baud or of corrunl lludoti between the aueul of claims and an-v leud of Deptirlmetit, it would nti'onl s'lbntainial (-niuudnuf lixpiii'V Willi U view lo cnu.iciuiiuuoii lino punishment. In Mich t use. however, the sp -c die ulleuee should be allcgedt the crime lo he pmved should bo distinctly cliargeil. This mode ol pn iling. it is clear, is very dilb -rent from a general iinpiiry into llieotlicial conduct of 1 it in liouuiies hi ihe tlixchntu'e of duties Hrtanini to their nt ilion the inU'n Inninu im oilier purtoe than to discover whether nmelhing criminal or con opt has not been comimlleil. A member ot Ihe Mouse. conceived of a suspicion, p." into labor nml calls uhii hub-How iiuiiilier to aid in th-' delivery . Mr, Hint of Soiidi Ciindimi, wan the first who was taken in thu win then Mr. Itu h inUui was neired with partuiinit Pirns; linnily .Mr. Sweeper, ol onm. gave hi Imt hy lis lint time ihe ilnue had become nnd uf plnving the mitlwil , nml Ihe unlnrluuate tnilijei t inmt Oh was tell to the tuiseih n ol an abortion. A pariisaii nrnjeiity in the lhiie, if this piiuciph nl cr-p.irf juilymenl in to pn'vail, may put upon uu ord tin ir vines oi censun againsi eecuurt- eincers tor any diciioiis Ihey may ttuike under ncUnt Cnugren id-n'cling pnvinent of claims. The thing i o preponier-oiin Ihat it is only surprising Ihat llie House should have tolerated (wo oxpniilinu of the absuntily, Itelore .Hiss A mi JHcLiisIi. uv h. r. wn.i.is. I have a pu-stnii Im fat women. If ihere i iiiivtliiiiLr hate ill lile, il in what dainty people call a itirifnele. Motion rapid motion a smntt, ipiirk, npnriel like p, a pert, vohihlo tone in short, o lively irl it mv exipiisiie horror! I would as lieve have u di'ible fyrtit dancing his iiih ruttl hornpipe nn my cerebellum to be in the mum with one. I have tried before now lo school my ll lo liking tbt-se pun bed pea of iiimamiy. i imve loljowcri them wilh my even, and attended to their rntlte till I was as crnzy us a tly in a mini. i nun- diiiir t-n wnn mem in t ue cni nirv. a in perilled ihe salvation of my " while lights" by sitting ar the in at supper. I .veur on Inuu thi moment, wont no hang me if ever show aimther runall, fely. py w-nmaii a civility. Albiim Xb-Lush i tlivine ! She is like the dt serin- lion id' the i'eriaii beauty by llali.t " her heart in full il passion, and her eyes nre full of sleep." She is the niy silerot i.urlv MeLti-h, niv old cnllegechum, who, nrly a bis unnlmitinre year, wnn chosen president I the dolre farnieule soviet no member of which Was known In be nacnrisetl ut aiiyiliim;, (lie collei-e law of ri-ing In-fore breakfast uxcepled.) Lurly iiilrn- ured me to hi sistei one tiny, a he was lyina un n if turnip, lea nine on his elbow with hi head iu his hand, iu a cret-u lane iu 'he sultiiibs. lb- bnd tlri- u over a Httimp, and had been ton-ted nut of hi -jig, I I t-ntne tip nisi ns he was wotuh i iiil' how in the 1 he had ot lln-re ! Albina sat uuietlv in the u'lu. ami when I was presented, retpieste.i me, w ilh n ih-li- lous tirnwl, to say un'hiiig nliont the iiitonting ud- nlun' "il wouhl he so Iroiiblesome to reluio it In vervhotlv ! I Iimi-iI her bom th it moment. Mis Mcl.udi was tall, and her shape, of it kind, was per il wii not a fifthy one. cxm tly, but sin? wits nnd fuil. M r kui wa clear, iino-inaiucd nnd inmspareiit ; her temple nnd forehead perleclly roun- i anil polilieil ; nnd her lip ami chin swelling into 'ine nlld letioitin-.' nollt, like tin idelL lif. a hnritud piM-ot. A ml Hieu hit- eves Inr-'e. bouid. and eeitv they kni-,'Hthed beneath their huu; Idai k fringe a us they hail no liustnes with liavli-hl, like twn inag-iliceiit dreams, surprised in llieir jet cmbrvos bv stune tnl-iiesliiig rherub. Oh! it was lovely In look into iln-ui, She sat nsiinlly upon a fanlt nl, wi'h her large full ui embedded ill tic Cll-lllon, soliieliuies for liour wilhoul stirring. I have seen the wind lib ibe dark masses ol hair from her shoulder, wh.-u il seemed like the coming to lift of a marble lb-be die hud been mntinnle-ifl m Into'. She was a model lor a ''odde.-m nf bep. n she sat with her oyen hall Closed, lifting up ir superb nil slowly us yoii tnoko tn her. and drop ping tlc'in ngaili widl the deliberate liiolioli of tl cloud, when hlie had miiriiitin tl out hep svll.ilde of nssenl. r Hi' 1 1 re, in a sitlin- tiOHlure, tncnlei a irentlo de livjlv Im in Hie curve nf her neck lo the instep nf the Pltlall round font lyinir nu its side Up Ul the 111(01111111, I iiieinner n leiinw s luingiii-i h r n plate id bull one ellill'. Me Was niie nf your lively men n liotrid tltoimli-r, all riyht angle tnal nelivitv. ILi ini never 11 uccliroiiied to hold her own plate, dlie ii i 1 1 mil well extr.ictetl her white "mi;ers fnun her hmnlkiT- hief, heft ire he s't it down in her lap. A; it betruii lowly In slide down tow-mis her feet, her hands ro-iicil into Ihe muoiin tolds. und slu? Ii'd ber eves ipon it wilh n kind of nn indolent nnrnrise. ilntnnitiL' her lid LTailnrilly Idl a the fruit scilleied in er III" ot-loinau. ihey cloned entirely, and n linuid j. t lin wa lnm iibe llnoiijli lie heavy hnhen, Theie Was an imperial indifference iu it wmlhy of .bum Mis M' l.usb rarely walks. When she tloe it in with the deliberate majesiy of a Dido. Ibr sued I lump feel ui.-ll to (he ground like siioW-ll ikes, and her IL'urc nwiiyn to (he itiih,elil ntotinu of her limlis ulli u !hiritiiN grace ami a yiehliii (puPt imleM'ribn-le. She wa idlnij lowly nil the ,bdl one eveiiilur just Hi Iwilighl, wilh a nervnul 11 short diluiice behind her, who, to while away the lime between his steps. was employ iuv himself in thrnwiu slope nl the cows feed 1 m,' in ihe common. A yelill. inuu, with a nnliiial uuration lor her splendid ihru, ntldn-ssetl her. lie mihl have done 11 more ei centric thing. W ilhoul trntibliu-.' heme If to lHik nt hint, tdic luim-tl to her s r-vant, and reipiestitl hint, wilh a yawn uf desternte 701 ni, 10 k hoc k lhai iciiowtiown! John obi-vtd her ib rs; nml n hi niMic.-. reniimed her oiiii!e. iiicknl up a new handful of pebbles, ami tnn-ing one nt t In ure 1 cow, hoieri'ii iniiy alter. Sut h siipnuiie indolence was irretislible. 1 snve in I who never hclnro could sHinumu energy to nieh I to whom n derhir.iiiou wa hul a vnouvni lor spiiaimii I who Imtl onlv thoit-jht nf love nn a nervous complaint, and id women but tu prnv for n ,1 tioiivc nnico irom llieui I ves I knock knock under. Albina McLush ! Timu ml evipnsiiely lilV. Iluiualt Hrliihililies cuuunt holil mil forever1 I found her one morning siiomn; her coll' e at twelve. wilh her eyes wide open. She was jiiit fnnu the bath. il her completion had a soft, dewy tr.tn'pnieiicv. like llie cheek of Venus rising Inuu the sea. It wnn llie hour, Lurly bad Inld ine, when she would bo ut ihe Inuibleof thinking. She put away wilh lp-r dimpled fni-e -linger, as I enten d.a cluster nf lirh curls that hud fallen over her hice, nnd nodded to me bke a water lily waving to the wind while it cup n full ol rain. " Lulv Albina," said I, in my sottet tone, "how are ynti T lleitiua, nanl he, n.hlieiii!i her maid 111 a voice ns clouded mid rich a n south wind on an A'.olinii, " how urn I lo-dav f Tin- ronversatimi fell into sbitrt sentences. I hedin-Im-ue became n inonooi;ue. 1 enteretl ujion my declaration. Wilh Hie nitaiicc nf Betiina, who tmlt- plied her initren with cologne, I kept In r ntlentnm alive thronpb Ibe incipienl circiimstniices, Sunptoins wen- tMton lolil. 1 came to the avowal. Her hand Inv revising upon the mm ot the sofa, half buried in ininlin foulard. I look il Up mill prettaetl the cool sell linei s In my lips. I'nh'i hidden, I me nml looked into her eyes for conlirmulioii. Delicious cirntiire! She was asleep ! , I never have hadcoume to renew ihe snbjccl. Misl M Lush seems to have forifotleu it iiltogether. Upon n tleciioii, too, I am convinced nln would not survive Ibe exi ileinrnl of the t ereinniiv, iinle, indeeil, she ilinllld sleep between ihe re.vilies mid lite praviT. I Hill slill devoted, however, und if linn' Inm Id come ll war or an enrihipiake, or if the millcnium khnuhl commence, us is exHctetlt In IK.i l, or ll iinMhiini happeiii lluil shall keep her wakitiK so louif. I shall delivi r 11 de- laialioii, nbbreviiilctl for me by n scholar liiend ol mine, which he warrants may be arlirul tied in lilteeii luiuiiten without fatigue. Tlie Currency flucslioii. There U evidently a disposition among Ihe Democratic party lo play dumb on this question. Like the cross-oyed man they unpear to be lookiii!' one way. while ihey jnio.d lo strike the uiher. They make uigti prettuiNiomt publicly, hut privately ihey interpret these preteimionH to suit the feelings of particular individuals. Wilh these private interpretations we pre sume nut iww fn meddle. A public announcement of their senlnuifiifs him been officially prmnulgaled, mid mat we have u (air right to Rcau and criticise. What is this public niiliouiieotiieiit? It is " Down with Ihobimks! away with paper money give us the hard! Nothing hut gnld nud sdvernna indium of exchange!" This . the State platfunn fnr Ohio Demo-crncy ; it Js the condition U,eV wjH to establish in this o'-ile. Aiid Ihey wish to establish it unw. According lo their creed, contracts, when the State u it parly, are ol no binding linrce charlers are 11 u nm-invtiluliniml monopoly, Aw) may ut any time bo repealed duty prompts iniore.it retpiires and party oliliguiituiH demandthe immediate, complete, and perpetual demo-lilioti und abolition of everything in the shape of paper currency. This they pmfess to desire ; ihi limy promise to accomplish. To litis end they ph dge nil party power, nl personal influence, nil otiieiil .strength, They say, it inusl be done, we want to do il, we cuu do it, mid we will do it. Well, suppose they accomplish this, what then f All that j amy jp ibis Stale can do, in to uholish banking iu the Slate of Ohio. They can prohibit unv Ohio iiupcr from being issued; but they cuminl prohibit bank paper from oilier Stales from circulating in thin Slate. To accomplish (his, will reijuite stronger than Demo cratic power. Suppose they do pass a luw making il a penal or even criminal offence to pass money from other Stales. There is tint a single Democrat, however red-uiotiiheil and rtitlieal, who will not break 1l1.il law rather thnt! finl iu tho collection of a five dol lar debt. He must take olhr State paper or nothing. and 'ie will take il. In ibe net iitelf Ihere is nolhine u"y wrong. An net merely of ihu Legislature pm- hibits it, and prohibils it in vain, or human nature has poorly developed itef, iu the ix thousand ycais of its existence. The only effect of the luw will he to slightly tlepieciato its value. Who pays that depreciation ? Not the bunk in another Slate mil the broker or Ihe rich imin in this SI ite,--but the laboring man ihe poor mali who, in his transactions; wilh his etpt.ds, has been obliged to take ihat or iiothim;. The only persons hem-fitted by such n law, would be the banker mid the broker, llie former by increase uf circulation, nnd the l itler by Ibe discount for which he would pur iluiie il. Such a luw would uperale in favor of the rich ami ug du-t tho poor. It would inevitably tend to make tht) rich richer am) the poor poorer. Such u luw the letuliliL' Democrat are endeavoring to have pasfu d ; Ihey mean lo have it pusM-d ; ihey swear lln-y will Imve it passed. Now, let jt be remembered Ihat this question is 1111 is-sue. a great iMie, the great issue now beliue the vie h rs nf this Slate, The Democratic candid tie may dell)' it in some entinliiM, t,vy be -diet about it in others, and may boiist of it infill more, hul it is Ihe greiil central question nltoiil whii h all others revolve, in llu present runiest. It stand u revered object iu Hie se cret places of Ohio Democracy, where Iheir high pricsls enter with a reverential step, rind before which they prnstrate themselves with all on uiliil devotion. It is the elh I nt iheir party, it utTiipie iheir thoughts by day mid their drenmn by night. Around it ihey continually trnvel, with a buik-mill trot, while to their short- sighted isinll, ihey eel to be Specdilii lraijllt for- w am, const intiy proirressmg towartN noinc greul po- Htual Iruth. Deluded by their own thouehut. it, ih' ir revoluiioiiH tb-y cuich some new view of iheir favorite idol, they loul " progress" nnd cheer their followers wilh the hopes of speedily reaching ihe ob-jeel nf llnir desin-, hul suddenly ihey will ft ml they hnve been "whipping ih smike" around an iiuagiiiii- ry cenlre, titid have 1 1 cnul'ii d iu lln-ir t volution and choked in the d(ll they h tve laised, Tin pi'f'Keut Lim oOm o ongrcH. Ai ihe (.tilling ulecio.u lb pw -ple of (llu will it p is upon the ci induct of the party now Hoiniuaiit 111 Lougiess, nud II may be well to impure wh it the coiin-try has g lined hy lhejr reckless wnste of lime ami nm-ney during a sehhjou ihe longest in unr pnliiu-al annals. The firl (imr week were spent iu fruitless bnlloiiiig toi-Speaker, caused by ihe faction mm whi. h ev lion is ai hand. To the r scue, ilien citizen of Ohlo s nl oil the necou 1 TueMBv of October bkbukk all these sympathizer wilh trunaun. und llie friends of I h 00 whu would overilirow this government when not in power, because they believe that "mub rule is better than W lii-r ml,.." We nynliotf.i County nil riylit: re happy iu iiuuonute ihat the Whim of Cuya-. hogueountv have iituninatcd AND WILL ELECT th following ticket: lliprexrhtnlive Suiliili-l Williamson -S'Aer-Alvah 11. BraiiinnJ. Aitddt r Albert Clark. Com mitxiiHier 1 . Clark. The general ronvenlioii of ihe Uuiv ernlit in llu Uliitetl Slates wa held at Buffalo las' wvk. Mam ol 1 their most talented piciiehcr weie pn sent. j IT" The crops of nil Ihe iiorlheMi pail of German ale repotted lo be verv short, I In hid, with the lull-lire uf Ihe potnln i-rop thrttu-jhoiil nil Eunpe, eii-hl to keen up Hie price of imiiu. t'if'Oii the Hlh of Ui lober llie voters of New Hampshire elect ib-legales lu nv ise the Constitution of ihnl State, which has now been in operation fifty-eight if hitter-end opposition had div ided the Home, h'-iil 011 eintiur-iissing the wheels of Government from a Malignant hatred to ifie lamented Taylor, because the people uf the United States had chosen lu elevute him to Ihe I'li Mih-n, y ju despite of politicians who optoted hiselcclioii Irom ihe iiiust optyosilt: reaton. and therefore the SovenUL'ii deserved to tie punished fur th. ir iltibi- nsed vole. Then commenced the disunion fine, played oil' mostly bv iho southern h-nders of ihe bitter-end -is, c itintenaticed by some recreants limn that Miction disgracing Ihe mime of Whig, which with tl 11 id nud e.uiifori ,i northern l,ocofocuini," was rotten up mainly for llie purpose of inlimitlal ing ih" oltt hern thi-n al die Ifbiiiif ftate.and tn drive him fromih.it poiiiiun of NKi'TlMMTT oil ihe pcndiii ' st'clioiial coulroveiNy lo whii Ii he was pi-tlg'-d. In vain Hie Pn sideut ndviiteil ihese fat tionists In admit the We State of CaMfouii i forthiriih, nud if ihey could nol set le the other iptc-.!ion iu t oi.tro eisy, to allow lime In do ihat nllic.-, und to goon wilh tlm iuc-iinry r aitiue uf le'islatiuii. Sm It n pnli.-y did not nuil 11 bi'ter end oppi'-ili .n luaj.iiity.delcrininetlto inail-iifacliire poblicitl capital, nnd yet loo otcardly to net on nny of ihe uestiuiis belmo iheur, uiih -.s Ihey could thmw Hie iespon,ilnd:y of meanires llutl proper I v belong, d lo tin- province of legi-dutnm, upon Ihe Executive, ll wa del. riiiiiied tu wite the whole . h inn in idle declamation, and the neresvnry appr priulion bills, which should be reported Hi III) ilny Inuu lie- m gatiia-tiop, were purp'tefy wiihhehl by i (action LC ifoco iiminittce. The fuuctiouiof ordinary b gi-1 ilion wi-ri- paialyzeil, nud the lot oloco brawlers at Washington fill- llhecouutiv with ilneaii of amirchy am) tbsiiniou became a M11g President hul anuoniiced (hit "the will of the jH'npIo, a expressed throiii the Knpre-eiil- aies in (.outjn , r-honld give law to the country When an honest alld virtuous ruler in not apprteiahd bv the cmiimunliy he is tnipienllv lakeu Inuu "the il lo conie"alltl Hie death of (iep. Taylor al llu i-i may furnish a fit exnmple. We hazard nothing in aisert 1 m: lhai Ihe present Locofoeo (louse of Rep. rescutativeti ban done niont to biiu ihe popular br.nich of Hie government into contempt ihan any of jt pnvle- cmois. Hi 'm any mam.ini9 or 1 n hk ni: n k nl character oil ihe slavery qitolinu, it has mdVen-d ils. to be billutl into iii'et abjeel compliances in ngaidio the uising of biltn by a factious minority , it has not ilarrd to exptess miy Will of t(g ok on great national question, but humbly awaited the In hentn of the Sen ate, acting for that Ik.iI) iu the c.-ipicity tif a tail lo u kite. S ane of the men composing ibis disgraced maj niy uttw come teon the people of Ohio asking that they mny have an opportunity of drawing uiiuihcr ntiW-im of ft'- 00 pay in ten iiioitih. lo say Holhing of r Iras, f,.r pa-siuy les I hint Ml bills into laws nnd div gusliug the whole country with He ir 1 ,1k and nacoii-ade. le t the people reply to ihem thev did lo the member ol the former Con-res, tint v... d th- ium Ivc $i:mil per year, mit nMi yoti shall l,;,vo anolhei Muttee al Ihe ublie crib. We are nol bpoe. 10 have llie exif'llses o a riiin ol Cnii-jrcsn I nn nn a .'aill lo l,UU(l,lloil merely lo gnUily opositioii for the s,.ke ol orrnsmo.v. 1 1 is useless ld- Hie H ofm-n pi e-n o hlll tlie respousiiiiitiy ol Ihe act ot n ,oco,ieii Com:res nn it Whi- udliiiuivlrntion, elected to 1 tower on the pled if " 1 1 1 11 1 ihe i;eneen1nlives uf llie piniple should b - free lo enact what law ihey pleased." o nlleuieu can 110 longer shelter tbeilielve behind the Evcrlltive. Tin is one ol the greiil reform inlioduicd by W Ink' Pile Every memhet of C.niL-rc'-H mnt MSh ,.r 1 11 1 bv (he nieriin o iheir own ads. W o nre proud to bebeve Ihat the Ohi . hi delea linn, having lliniugbunt ihi stiuinv whii voted in AcenniuNi i wiih Hut itk-ui iilio-of the V hitf Slate mentions of sS mid IS.iO. will not fear lo meet tln ir coimlitueiil. Al lie eitMiiiiL' eleclioii the 1 pie should return nune more til ihe some it-iri. ti fnun the recent news bom Texas ilm liuv.-rui r id" licit Stale h iving t,kd the ball of Ihe l.-'ui-lature to settle the boundary qnetalion, it i probable that llu Pretdi'lit may ) el be called upmi to enforce aguiint 11 ndrnclnry Stale licit prrti.m ol hit mensa-je im to nnniil, lining the posesioli of New Mexico. It pnHiiion so acceptable lo Ihe people of Ohio, that, nt 1hi jinn tme. ihey will hesttuie long befure ihey elect l.ncof.ieoi Itt Cnii'iivsn, 4'oi'iioiiiI(im i of Ihe J01111111I. Nt.W VoitK, Sept. 21, 18&CI. Yesterday afferiiuou Iho stemiti r Puiludelphin ur. ii'd hero from Chagres, bringing two wceka Inter news fru m California and over one million dollars in ipecie. Sacramento City, hy lliis packet, is the placa to which attention is childly direeied. A most serious riol has nccum-d there, as was somewhat apprehend- il, lietween the milliliters nnd hind holders, which, at lust nccouuH, wa slill unsubdued. The Mavor. in his ndetivor lo check the name, was nhol by the suuatters, and expired suon jifterwimla uf his woumls. The place is dechtrcil under martial law, and all was doing, on the part of Hie Auihi,i-iiie to restore order mid to bring the perpetrators uf the disgraceful proceeding to justice. A report reitcheti Sim Francisco, jut ai tho itemner wns Kiarting for Panama, that Hie squatters had find Sacramento City, and thai it had been reduced to antics litis, however, needs cunfiniiatiun. It seems that Captain Sutter, under his new Helvaiitt Spanish grant claimed title to 11 laro part uf Sacramento and its vicinity, which, by grunts by liini, has been turned over tu mhor parti'-n. The settlers, how-ever, denied the validity of Captain Sutier'n tide, main taining that the territory in question belongs to the Government. They Ihereforo refuse to leave the ground, of which they had tuken possesion, and the mnlter was brought to luw fur adjustment. The decision was iu favor of Cupt. Sutler. Still the nquatteri lined yielding tip their claim, und iwo, who took an u-live part against tho Aulhoritien, were arrested. An niteiupt wits ma'le by their associate, to release these by Iiuee, which, being, of course, opposed by those who held I hem, resulted in a general riot, Id which several on bolh sides have been killed. We await now, wilh much impatience, Hie next arrival, to earn He- lerimiiiilioii of this nlfair. It i greatly to Le egrelled llml any thing like this should have occur-ed, lor in Hie absence of law, Cwlifoiiiin bus, lill now, pre-, tiled a fenture of good order most crcdilablo tu 1, mid whu-h h if given it ahiidi rank uimmg people by whom this in mmit valued. The doings iu Sacra-menio Oily un- the first stnt-m upon the good natno nc- pined Icy our new Stile 011 the Pacific, and it is to he hopi d thai, ns thcito are the first, so IheV niuv be the last, for it tnigiir badly for tiny place when the inluibi- l iuls bid detimce lo law und resort lu violence to re dress either fancied or real grievances. Now that Cul- dorni 1 In passed so much of her existence, free from tumult, al a time too when naught but chiton might have been expecltd, owing lo ils mixed population, made up of people from evory clime suddenly planted upon itH soil, we might anticipate that pence and tranquility would enjoy an uninterrupted reign within ill dominion, us a consequence of h more nettled stale uf ihiiiLiswliiih wo might suppose time alone would lie stillicient lo produce. Troops were about starting from San Knnicim-o ami Benicii, to aid the Authoriiien of Sacramento City in restoring order ant maintaining the laws, wiih the execution el which lliey huve bocD duly eiitru-ieil, und whose doing, al such a mom out, lioulil recent ihe 111 net ion of nil who prefer peuce to anarchy, und law to disorder nud misrule. We hnve, from lime to lime, hud reported to us the) whereabouts of the steamer Chennpenke, who nailed from hero so long ago for Sun Francisco that it has been more than unci supposed Hint she was lost, until her app'-urnnce at some port, either on or out of her course, has put such suppositions, for the lime being, at rest. Well, at lust we henr ihat she has reached her place of des Illinium, iu unr year awl five days from New York. Shit ntnried with some passenger, but most, if not all of them, left her nn tho Pacific, nnd made their way, by oilier menu, in Hie El Dorado for which they had set out iu this frail bark, built und lit only for the nnvi-a'ioti of our riwrs, nml m-t to combat with the wuvei of the AHnntii . The .leunv bind ni iiiia still keeps at Me highest pitch. lu the first concert, il was stn'cd that almm nix thousand person were present. Ai ihe fourth, there were quite eight thousand. BariiHtn continues to adhere to high prices. Tin net procetdn of each concert can certainly nut bo than twenty -five Hiousniid dolluri. The price w hi. h Bariiuui 1 hnrg.-i vary from Iwu tu n dollar, acc.rdiiig to locution of nealn. Nut with- Uuiiding such exorbitant rates, however, ninnv lick el arc b ui :bi by speculate, anil sold, without any dltK-i iiliv, ai an advance of from twenty to twenty live per cent, on firsl cost. Those iersuiis secure ihe best .seals, and then Value tin -111 nccording to their own tertnt. Mis Lnid will leave us about We Inesduy next for Bos ton. She will return, however, 111 two weeks, or losl, bv wince time ibe N w Hall will be n ady for concern. She eive two hut Hirerl lu re, previous to going; lis evening nml one on Tuesday evening, bolh at Castle Cut . leu. Il side th kel-. for seals, B iruuui Sella ul-.n promenade ti, kel, al one dollar each. These do not eiiiiih a p t-iiii in stnudiii" ntoin ; Ihey entitle hint lu a most thorough iptrritng, but within llie Castle, where, of course, heinji within hearing, he may enjoy iu part the therm which Miss Linda tinging pntducca among the an lience. When were such timei ever known h'-hue' Six dollars to go tu a concert and nil down wh re you may see well. Two dollars to ait down w li- re vou can see nothing. And one dollar tn stand up and be squeezed tn your utmost natinfaction. ll needs a Baruuin to strike nut 011 a course like Ihin. W ho, but him, would have conceived tho idea of issuing tickets nf ihe latter kind, nnd charging for ihem, too. ns much a hn ever heretofon been paid for tho tint place in miy roarer! lill now given in our city T And who, if he did hnve such an idea, woulil suppont ihat, wh-11 i-ued,ntii li wouhl hclmughl by thousand t But " it takes himttm.'' By iho way, we mw him lant night iu a new spin re. Addn-sdug a large Temperance iiiectiu;: al Hie T ibet uncle. I think thin ia about ihe find occasion that he ha appeared in public an t speaker. Like an with everything else, however, ha silere. tied well, lie in lidk-i of ill Connecticut, whero he re-ides, as a candidate for Governor. Be not iur piiscdif, in a few ni uiih, you hear of him occupying Hint po. Voiits, truly, VV. Jiultfo JoliiiHton III Allien. Athi-., Sept. 23, IHTtO. W. T lUsroM, Esq. DearSiri JumtT Johnston hat ihisdnv addrc's. d a large and attentive audience of our fellow-ciii--ii in thi place, in a most eft'et tive and ho;hly inten-xiiug pe.-cli of more than th n-e h'tura. Thelmpp , became natural selection of hi topics, waa oulv eipi died by the excellent manner in which they Xiecd. und Hie niaiked courtesy with which he Invited Hie leelin-; ol lliose hum whom he dittcrod in opinion. lliviii among n will long beremem-h-n'd.nud los-pccch numbered with the most impres- e exhibiti m of this kind wilh which we li ivo ever en fa vi m d, All were charmed and highly iuturestc! -ntleiuiinK appeiuauceand manly, frunkand cut manner ot rea-oiun;' and illiisttulmn, wlndi, opei ly nppni mled, must have been feell and Vo'lt lit tl tle, W . h with Iii Olteile;. lo in pro heard The Tehgitiph wire nine. lie Mississippi at St. .outs have broken mid the lehannpli ollico lias heeo nuiiovcil to tin side ol ihe mv 1 r. Instead of a ninst, a dint lower had been used u llu western bank tn nut-t lin ihe wire above Hie river. But the lightning which broke the win', wa alto t nlivevetl bv il to lin lower, ami f-iL-lilen. d the hands, s Hint ihev lebisetl In work if the I'eleyrapb wins nre allowed to bo attached to the budding nnv longer. A must will soon be en led In sustain ihe tv ires Col. 1 tun m tiA KvnaoAD. We would call iiitemii.il to the ,iibcriieimnt of this company for earning pasfiii:er-iiid articles fur exhibit ion lo ihe (jntat lair nt Ciiiciuunil. Silver mines hnve been th-covc red in Keuhickv. near (he Cumberland lull, which yicltl fllll) to the 100 IU. nl ore. Thi in verv i n h- ... ,1 . who believe with " Randolph "the ruin npoudeul of I'? Several stuileiiln hae been expelled fnun the j ihe Sliitesnian 111 the right ami ti'le of Ten In Ihe University of Michigan, for being conuecictl with ne Bin tinmde The l.ocofi co Governor uf Georuin hm cret atH'it'liea among ihe pupils ex. Iiitvely. already ism d hii Several cask of wine, shipped Imin a commission hotie in New Oih'iin lo a inerchniit in Si. Louis, w hen thev hud n nched the lalter plnre, wen tliscoveriKl tu be merely water, with mi acid tate, the wine having been withdrawn lomeliine. and Water substituted. Andrew Brand, the clehnititl fat boy of Kentucky, minion pmilumnlioii. The elee- die! Inst week in Albany, llu weight wan &'i7 Ibi.

3 VOLUME XLI. COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY, OCTOBEIl 1, 1850. NUMBER 5. FUHLIHHKl F.VKUY TUIiHDAY MOKMNU II V 8UOTT & HAM'O.U. OKKICK-anuTH icAiT cubm. r man nr. and m'oam am.kt. TKItlrt-lnvnrlnhly In nilviuice. Week .y jmr milium In Colmiihu Tui- litis Ml iimr niuhniwanlH - - , T.m .ilisol lun and upward, UmiuitmiMi.ii Daily, -.stinti i ihi Tri-Weckly, ih " rl(, Weekly dir. inula 40 To club t llvMiuni upwanlB '.,' ',"" Tlm Jo,.. 1 als Dnily nna Trl Weekly mirhHt tin, yrnrj Bully per unnuiu, by iimil, .; lii-WecKiy, .i, Rnl.'HofA.lvertWim-WUly l'Pr. Onn nqunrt', 10 Unci in In, turn insertion t eniliiiil'litioiiitl " " " 1 nuiiilli .Jim is " " rinmgcutilt monthly, per annum .... ii tt weekly " " Rtnniltiii rnnl, on'' siniiirc or If, " (olumn.ciiaiigeiihliniuiirlerly,-' " """ Mi 1 ..) Ml .. o -j;. .. 1 '-'.' .. :i on .. ! "n H Oil .'Jll no ..yr. oo .. H Oil .3.1 0 " (in ihi UK) 00 OthiTcMflt not provided for, chargeable taeoiiiuniiiiy win. tocli halve ly, to In! churned nt tin1 All lj.u.l.rl nliovu ntti's, ami measured if solid. a .1 .-n.i ,...(. i.n tli.iiiflilinxclut imp of Ml iter cent, in wlvnurn on Hit! above rnten. A JTIoi'kpI for TouiisIk'ihI Vvve Soilt'is. We cull tlit attention of tlie Texas Kr Sailer ul the Sundu.sky Mirror tit the following proceedings in tin1 Semite, in reference 1o the nhnliiinu ui slavery in the District nf Ciiliniiliia: "Mr. 1 1 1 1 appealed to llio friend of the dnclrine of tlin abolition nf niuvery in this District; that now there was ii chance dir them, without iitiv excuses llint tin) motion in 'indiscreet,' or inexpedient,' because, sir, 1 propose lo leave nut the details entirely. I move, sir, tit refer this hill to the committee ii tlm District nt Columbia, wiili insti iK limiH to report n dill for the abolition nf shivery in tliiti District, und 1 unk fnr the aye itml noun. " Yk ah Mi'Mtrn. Baldwin. Chase. Diivin of M:im fliiisffls, I)mL'i! nl Wmimisiu, I'.wing, Mule, Jl-iinlin, tVwjrtl, mill Winfhroni). " Nyh Mifr. AtrliiHiiii, ri;itlyi!r, Barn well, 1M1, IIMNTIJN. Mrialii. Itntlcr. Coiw. (liiv.Oiiun-r. Davm ol .linsinsipni, U.iwtum, Dnyton. Dirkiimni), llmbu nl ln- Wi, )iiu''Iiih, Downs, Ki'krll, Fnutt), I'VennHlt, tirtill, HiiiiHl'iii, lliiiitcr, Jiiih'k. Kin u. MiisDii, Morion, iNnirii, HtiHk, SrlniHtiiin, MliiuIdH, Hinilli, Noule, Horn- "TUESDAY EVRNING, SKl'TEMBKIt l!4, IHAO. Swcfitscr on Mil'K. Iy The pi'iiitlc of tliU ConnruMiuiiiil dwtriut wrll know tlmt Kwec-tiicrow.'Hlii cU-ninnio Conprefw ly Hi majority to the cliargi'K lio mud') ngninut Mr. Dniioiiii tl drawing extra miliiiga, more tlian the law woulil allow. It would neoiri that a permm who um tlii r-gmuuiit uliould liuvoheeii t-aiel'iil buw lie foimniiti'il the name, or any similar net of plunder, an Hie ttTii wqh llteii iipjilii d and understiHul. , Mr. Swretser luft Wiiflliiiigion, woiliiuk, on the tfith fieptamlmf. Coiiriohh liatl Hri!Oil to adjourn oil the 30ili in At. lie rmiio homo to itump the disttirt, and tlms eiidnivor to net'iirolii own re-election. We Imvr Bfi'ti it chawd thnt other jwrnnw who left at about the aine tinif, made arrangement, to draw their pay up to tin-day of adjournment ; lima taking about one hundred and Ixetntyfice dollars from the treiumry fur wh'irli iln-y return no cqnivalnit. WerejH'iiti Mr. Hweutflor left nt leant fourteen day It. foro tlieeiid of tlionenflitm. We now auk Mr.Swe.-i-ter, or liiti mouth-piece, tin- Htiitmiiimi, to nuawer the public anil riy wlvtkcr he made, arrangement, heore He lift Waxhintfon to draw his pay Hp to tlie 'Wth September. Wo ahull not Wii'U long for an mmwir to th'ut imjuiry. If it is not mm promptly, we Mhall "unmittk." Let Hie tttiitcumtui reiPieniber tho nerret circular nlVair, and nt-teml to lliin in Hcnwon. Quo Warranto" nlmi"th Iffuo-rtint'C ami :oiiim doun. He N for-liivciilTbii ni'wharil money champion shitted ofl with n palp:ible falsehood about the insiie f the h:ik. Thia we expo-t-d fully by uiolinp the law. Uutthi rliaiil-piou b.-gH im not to insist that he 1m aintn d wilfully, and akti us, w'nli a very pitiful f;ue tit roceivo Iiih ple.i u( ignorance, iuti-d of ours of dt'Cfptioll. IIe:ir him: " Let u h lien- npii'ni enrnetly tli-M-laim any intention of deception. We solemnly as-rt th;il we are mil guilty of the clmrjre. ipnoniiil we iirknowlidpo we weroj dinhoiiet never." This iH ruining down m h unhly and sincerely tint we havi- it not in our heart to continue our charge of wil-ful der.eptiou Rainl him. Wo will ihen a-jtee that tlie error of" Who Warr.mtu" proceeded from pure ignorance, Hud that alone. We hope he will pny duo regard to Hie iidiooniiion wo now give him and tlmt h, never attempt to miy or write anvildiig of nlVaim about which you know nothing. It is a boyish fancy, but a very inmate one, to attempt to be kuuwing atidinnrl about matters of wliieh one is ut erly ignorant. We have hopenthatour young friend will Item- thin udviee m mind, as we are rather prepuxscHsed in his favor, from the very frank and humble way lie ha a got himself out id' thin pcrnpe. (ieorge WiiHhington Iiih been very much praised fnr promptl owning that he cut the lino cherry tree in his liiiln rV fftideii Willi bin liltht 1) itchet, when n boy. We feel disported tniluipml,juttiieti "(Mo Warranto," and to cay 1o him in eoni lusioii, "sonny, always tell lie truth, for i::iioranco is always belter than falsehood.' " Who Wainnio" may go out! Tiixintf KiiukA other lroM i l. Does Ihe ex rhaiimiin of the Immhug Conuuitlee of Sifety (I!) not know thai, la-t winter, u ineiire wo iiitrodiu-ed, nuihoriing the llanki, the i hart em .l wbirh provide fur paying li pern-m. on the profits in lieu nf taxation, to mine in ami put their stork mi Mio Ml duidinite, and have it taxed Ihe snme us otht r pro- l.r,y T u,d doeti lliis man know tb.it thii lueimure wan introduced and Kdvneiileil by Mm milim, aim tlmt it was (H'l'OSKD and hit by the vutettol ihe Lo- CofocnB ? Such i the ti-Klimonv of llie recoidc We Will rremo the " IVi k of llrau'' reward, if any L'M nfoi n w ill tell ih whether the ,.K-.mn'u candidates f-r tin Legislature here are in favor of, or auaiuM, this men. sore. Wo presume the Wing iiimnilales will en their friends went liil year on tliii tpiehtion. pledge Him mnrh wilhoul wailing l s-e iIn-iii. Wil the SlalosiiHiti pledge the Locofocn caiididale to vnt. an Ike party on lliis subject lant year? We dep.ir to know about thi. Dare it back ils fiiends in their li?yle on this Inpit: T We nhatl Bee. 1' uiit ii.lWnrgeoii.Tiiriiey, Underwood, Wales, Whitcoiub, mid Vulee 41." Aiming the nays will be found that Free Soiler, pin- t'scrltrncQf Mr. Benton, who was lately indorsed hy toe Taylor ami TowiiHheud Convention, in the tweutydirsi OnngresKionnl district, lur his devotion in freedom. Hut two Lounge voted in the nllirrimlivo, nud all the hnlaiieti of thrf parly in the negativo. Vet tins is the Dkmoi hact (hat the Signal mini protends are to he relied upon by true l'ree Soilera, while Messrs. Hwing and Wintlirop nirdeuuuuced -is the able of .monopoly ii ml hluvuocracy. i'atent-riglit Demomtln never give n vole hostile to slavei-y, utdrms they ex pi el to rJiMiome-lliing politically by it; but wo see hen; two Senators, who have all idodieeu stigmatized h doughfaces hy tliese hypocritical canters about "free soil," voting -with a small minority, from principle, opposition lo riinuias II. Benton, the great idol of these "bargain and sale" genti-v, Tlie world can't hut admire surb oiiiisteiuy. DniMHTiilic IN'iiiisylvniiiu. What shk thinks ok iiuko nui'itivnt) of tii r usu or an a 1. 1. Biu.s. The Legidature of lYniisvlvania, at its hilt- seK.don, panned a law " prohibiting the eirculft-tion ol Himill bills." The iiitoiiveiii' iu o anil perplexity of the people in roiiaeijueiiee nf this smalt change in their hiirtiiieNR tnn I run-eney, may bo imtlersiood by the following taken from n paper publislied in Demo- ratio llmiesdale, Wayne i-ouuty, I'u. " IIokk dai.k. Wayne Co., Ta., Sept. l,ri. 18 0. At the Court of Common I'Ii iih, now in session in this village, the (trmnl Jury of ayue county brought hi a bill of indictment against the small hill law ol this Slate as n imiHimce, notwilliHtainliiiL' the tdiai'e of lodge tild red in favor of the law." ihe In Shoi'kiiitf. A (icrmau, mimed (been, Was i.criiieiiially shotjhis loreunnii, iik lio wai slaliiling ill the door of bailer's (btn ery. Some one left ii loaded euii at tlie door of til Tontine, on the oppniiite nidn nf the street, kept by Mr. l''raii'-i Mall; and Mr. Hall took up the gun to e- inline it, when it went oil', and theb.dl passed through idy ol Mr. (tieeu, raioong Inn deiiui in a few niin-The matter will uiiiIi rL'o a legal exmnination. 'jlliikhitf I'jh tm." r since we t ame to CulumbiM the editor of the Statesman lias had one standing and eoustmil lesort as lant reiiit dy when dnven to the wall in argument, or li nle, and that was, to find fault with our now.' Men lay, finding itself in that Itx, the editor changed ytem, and romineiii'erl to make face at un ! lie :, at a great expense, an neciirute piclure of his coiiu- nance, as it was just afier his ib leal for tho Cnuveii- hi bint spring, and gave us the " fint impremtion" of it Miiug. It looked " more in sorrow tluiu in nn-I'oor f' How ! V Ihe - Our My. We tiMik a otroll aroinid our city n few days ago. nm were most ngicealdv surprised nl the many improve meittrt uoiiit' on in alinoft every part of it. Vacant lots are being buill upon ; old buildings hnw given plae to new ones; several two-story houses have Imtl an a ditiounl tme added, which bus inndeu decided improve ment; and in a short lime we may expect lo see out iiy lighted with ga. The Huh! iko Mr.nn Com kok i:innn: is proL-rest- ing as raitidly as could 1 x peeled, and wle ni ompli ted will lie an orimuent to llie Cupit il of the j;n nt anil prowni" Stale of Ohio. The new Siatk Cahioi, Iniiii lo show its propor lions ol beauty and grandeur, and should the nexi (ieli. r.d Assembly make the netoMii y appropriation tn carry on the work, we may congratulate ourselv thecilieiisof Obioutioii soon m mg n Sta'e h u-v thai will favorably compare with U) building nf ihe k in the American Tumii. Tln Cohnnbut and V nia Itailroad, (by the way, one of the best coiistrui ti'd roads in lie t'uiled Slates,) is already in oiM-niiioii and doing a pionpenms basilic The llailroad to Clint'litnil will bo completed early in tli" com in l' year, and then our chieim will feel the beiielits resulling from this mode of traveling thnmgli our State from the great alley of tho Mississippi tu ihe inlunil season our nurthein iHinlers. We ha the National Itmid in-sntg through our t i' from the cast to llio west ; a Turnpike siml!iioih Ohio, terminnliug at rorismoiith; a Plunk Komi nonli lo (he )ileasnut village of oi llnngtoii ; it 1 nrupik through llarrisburgh, lending to llio (Jiietm t-ny; Turnpike lo Lmicaetcr, nearly completed ; and a flunk Kmd conslrueliug tn (iruuville. We have Chun lies, SchooU, llenevolcut Insliluli &-., &-c.f all indicating that our i itieiis are tint un mindful of the importance of ihe cultivation of ihe be el and heart. Our Market is supplied w ith all things guod lor tli appetite, and for Ihe supmrl ol nature. In Itici.we not ihiuk our market behind any of unr sister cities the tirent West, hi the variety and abundance o urti t ies olfcred, ami till seem to find a n ady sale at fair prices. Our M reliant are receiving their full nud wiut supply of. giMtds 1 our Hotel Keetersnre litiin'M whitewashing, painting, nud adding new furniiuio (heir extensive establishments; our Koundtien and M'Uiufacloriet are crowded with oiilers, and buxini of ul kinds is unusually flourishing and propernus. We call the special lit I lltiou tif our retlileis to the lowing exptw o! Dr. UIU. I lie rnure he Im nerli tn pursue in lids hirdtie in iufauious, and nhoiild re ive the (oiidiunuatioti of his constituent. But the man who, a short time hinee, was advertised in the Stalexiuaii as having "dird for want of holiest princi- is capable nf any game of lids kind. Bead Ihe following from Ihe Lebanon Star: 4'uiiihrll mid Olds. W Aiuiis s, rii-otemlii r ID, IS'it), hiuroit or Till'. hTAit: l.re llu Mill will have Keeii nuielhina in Ihe way of a card, Inuti your Ibiue. uiu tvn. Campliell. in llie Dally dlolie, Willi H at tins elul the wire look- a IlioUtl llieie ml.-lit lie n call lor ill'ee and piioU for Iwh,'' hut I can assure you there un daliUiT. KnowiiiL' I hut voiir renders wouhl feel an intercut, I ie enquired into the facl, whirli are sulixlaulinllv n OWS. Dr. lids, hoiuewliat notm ini on the nluiiip nl Imine, ins heeii playim: a simitar game lit re. Mo gol the nor, anil l il end "l dieusfi)g the ipu stioiis helore llie oile, initio K g' ueral alt H'k Oil the H (Hi: pllllv. Wlnlsi he was letting ell'steiiin on the proteclivo tarill and die United Siatin Hoik, Mr. Campbell couiteoiinly Hiijuireil ol Inoi U Hi" Meni'H lalie pailv liail hot once lavoroi leuii Iti-S ' measurot. Uliis ciiiiVoca-I with mm'h lerliiit; challenged C.imph. II to u 4rilMH'll n tlie iiiirntimi. Lallihliell Saul III lllle III wa-t never to allow a Deuioeral lo clnilleuL'e him ih h ate with iiiiiiuiiitv, and that lie cmilil not ehauge liis Ii dots here thai on a proper necasitiii he would lliat hi- colleague s p u t had never been roiiiisl- ut in any IhoiL', exi ept in itt fan-Jir fntt, nod lliat jl had heuu mi bolh shleit ol all Ihe ur aleni ipieHlmns el ihiv. e. Well, wane days alt -rwiirils, Campbell 1 the lloor, and w ul at the pron-nii D niot iuv in ueral, and the " Cin h ville Bank Doctor" in panicu- : mid I am lohl by lhoe who hennl it, (l r (' iin-ri.p h has not been pnhlMied) thai h ' cut the uuteriilii d lore and alt. At Ihe end o Iih hour, the ters were mil ruluned with the i uniliiinii nl lift ul- tair, and Old. w.i p it lerwiinl to n-ply. Mm i ll, r hi the House, ii is said was vuy fn ble. and lliat the s uh h- and snvere iiiiL'slmiii nud retorts of ('aiupliell con- 'oiiuded him. and nt times presi iiled him in a limit In-Iik roil aspect. The nhaipeMt inrl of llie whole nlfair urred during Oh I s tioiir, when ( aiuiiUell, nol h iv- ug the rU'ht, under ihe rule, o rejoin, was allowed propound ipicMiou, ami make hre-i expianaluai, hi e boor aliened to Old.. No account of ihe d'-h Hi appeared in tli" pa pent a 1 e time. S iliie Wecl il'ei walks. Olds oreiMted and ildlded a repreeutiitiMi of i' ulmol wholly al va lance Willi Hie lie l. Wiinoui hiiow nit: H m ,ir. I, ami II. In tho next uiornioi: paper n card iippean tl over Mr. C'Hiipliell s signature, deim-iociii' Ihe leport 1Hle ol Ull-reple-elit tliollx, III ill Cllalglllg I ll liit'ilU Willi havnei Ji'ulud a Lonen-atwrntl detitt. flii ci rati d onitea s'lr aimai;! io'iuln i Due ol llieui I lo me ilia! (''Hliphell bad " mitred kr ptrri-mg mitntvm on tkr Ihielor hi Am rird, und cut ofl dcliafe" Tit.it to elm i ,;o u m ui u Ith I) MZ, w a roiisiilered all Hi ll nol lii hi' r plieil in w uli word, and thai to ch irg The Untie for The Locofoeos have tendered the issue of " Bank dt strnrfion and Ifaid Money," mid it has be ll accepted by tho Whigs. We cannot say whether the Locofocos ol Clermont have yet stepped oil llio platform or not. They sent no delegates to the Convention of July 4lh. If they art not un it yet, they will soon he lashed to their places. The LocnfoctiOrL'an here doesn't "grind out" Hard Money, or anything ose any mure. Are the people of Ohm ready tu destroy tlu-ir excellent taper currency, mid hap ha.ardly adopt nn abstraction? The idea nf nu exchiMve hard money cur rency among litis trading people u auabstraelion. Ohio will never be wiiluat a paper turrency. if, then, we are to iiave such, it is lar butter that we should have it regulated by ourselvro, ami on such a foundation, as will engage the coulidcnco of tlm people. If wo do inn imve our own paper currency wo will have that oi uir nister States introduced among us, and wo will have to pay them interest on the snme. W hy not save this interest tuiiri'lvcsT Would it nol ho the extreme nf folly, for our farmer to permit their hinds to go iiiiphuighod and uiihiifvled, and pun huso the pro-due tn uf other States, lor their own use, when they could raise a surplus on their own untouched hinds, of tho same articles they purchase ' - How long would it be, before they wouhl bo impoverished and ruined by such a course? Yet the principle of Bankiti" is similar. Tho ''State Bank of Ohio" has obtained the confi-lence of the People. Under it. they nre prnsperiiiL' more happily ib an Ihey have ever doiio before, under any other Bunking system. It imtus are taken in pro-loivnre to nil oilier. We have yet to hear of a single me ol those radical, baiik-llalillf' laicol'in os. who have refused to receive tho " red dot's." when ollercd them. They laiineh on Ihem, f ,(, lt on a Dune bug." Vet lhi Itmik must be destroyed ! N' t oulv this, but they propose pasdng a law ptnhihiliug any one to re ive or circulate paper money o nuv kind. A law wan pissed some live or six years ago, 'prohibiting ihe irciilalton ol "one dollar bills," Nu one paid any esiiect to it. It stood iih n dead leltur mi mir xLitule book. And such would bo the fate of a law of the same kind, if adopted now. What object can tlie l.ocofncos have in view, in destroying our Banks? If a debt is owing them, they are mil compelled to talo any thing else but gold and silver in ptymrnt! They are not bound to receive paper money ibr Ihe sale of Ihuir products? What more do they want? Will money be more iilenly, when nil Bank paper drivnu out of circulation I No! "O. but." sav ti Locofocn. ' llio Banks SninelimeH bri nk, nud leave ihoir money wmi-llilcs in our h amis." We uduiit, thnt nearly all the Banks that yon Locos ever Ul nle and their name is L"jiioii imve broken, and von nmv have o-.t by litem. Voil oii-dil nol tn comnlain ot vnm own bail work ! But h .ve ymi hmt aiivthiii'' by Ihe failure uf any nf the Branches of the "State Boik nl Ohio ? " We see that its stock is selliii-r tit a nremium if :i0 per cent. But have von mil hmt bv son f vi.ni neighbors bre iking mid running away t" Now whith have you losl the nm! by. ihe Banks nr your neij-hbors, breakiui,'? Von can readily tleci le, the hiltt r. Why not j ciit ilealim' with your iicihhms, because H'Uiie-limes one of lli'iu break, and you lose by him? NnW. in concluding this subject fnr the present, we lay down these Iwo Minpo.iitinus, nlld defy tle-ir cnnl'ulaliou : I. That LK1HTY wr cent, of alt the lotxet by the people of Ohio, by tlie faifur of Hank, hare Area hy Hank Cirafctl by l.OC'Ol'OCO rote. . J fiat the. ve centner of the lonurt mmtainrd ha ! people nf this State, bp Hank failure, in far LESS.' than the lo, Ihey have Intent by any specie of commerce, in tei icft they hare been engaged. Clermont Courier. IhilouiH- or 14-1 ii or ruts. (mn ritr u k or scikmii .) Ut Di m. I hear thai llnohy John, I the Whig can- lidate, is lu make a speech al (icnrj'etnwn mi lhiti?7lh When will our candidate uivu u a talk f Md Dkm. Judye Wnod is all riht. Nu need of bim trnvelinir alum! bke n di ignime to haraiiLnie ihe nen- ple. His platlorm was hud down, haul mid strong, at Columbus on the Ilih Jnnuaty. On Hank and Cmn-n-cy he u up lo ihe Democratic standard; he goes in bathe haul again! all Banks, Cnrpornlioiis, mid Monopo-lies. On Ihe Xixgcr Qiiexlion hr is all riht .'" Isl Dm. Slop, there. Mow tlo you know all this 1 Jd In-x.Know f Mow do I know Didn't the Brown county delegate, a Democrats of the right stripe, vole for him, to a mmi, on the liist and every Micceeding ballot in the Conve, lion? And then, too. Tomlinsoii, nf Ihe Mnudunl, his "lint document-,'' riidil sipiaro up in the murk, that he " ii right mi the NlL'l-'er (jueslii li "Ihlll he iseveil oppoed In Ihe huiu-buy Wilmol Proviso, What mote do you want f IM Dkm.WcII, I -iip hei-all ri.jht; hi-k-'dfor Ultoruirilioii. 3d Dkm lb- i all riidil. Iti.:ht al nil limes nml all places right in Brnvvn county, and right iuCuy hnya right with ihe Inn- Democracy ot (In reio ati'l fti' wbh the i n i M.jk.t I Minnax. of t(ie i lern l(. nerve. The (J oriretown Staiidaid says lie is right, and Ihe S Inskv .Mtrmr, n Vtiu Btiren Almbtion paper, sus he is right. Hew can lie bo wrong wln-n In- is npoi led b journal li'dibug mich oppomle opinion, and endiirseil bv them nil f for mv part, I don't undcr-tuud all this. Why doe .lodge Wool permit tin dmihh-dealiuu 1 Sometimes pig, and soiueliui' H puppy. A a Democr.tl, I waul lo m i- and hear our candid ite, ll would be easy for bun to lell the p.-oplf where he i and whal he is.' I don't n ill lor deceniiitf other, nud I don't like lo be lie-ceiv. d myself. True Demo, rat y doii'l dodu'e nbont among the hnsle-H, at raid lo he mccd. It cniin to the liht, and seeks iuvcHtiL iti.m mid open diicuniou. In "Imrl, I cm support im mum, dumb, skulkint; ciudi- dale, and Hi ilr .Inline W I nhoWH Ins hand he w ill get IM vote Iroiu inc. tiff, y Ihe. The rigid law m.'iul fee colored p.Tsnu in Mury- land and Virginia have diiven itiis class into ihe Dis trict ol Coiumbia, until they numbi-r nearly one-third the popitlnli'iti. The late tellsH n turns show III tt Ihen-me III least .',.l)Ull of ft nlored people in lite Dilru l, I.Hiniii" n safe ii lre.it lor run iwa slnve linm adjoining Slates. 1 WEDNKSDAV E N I N ( i , S K L' T I C M 11 E It 25, 10- The KiUion of ;eoi-Kia It will be seen hy tho Telegraphic reports that the Governor of Georgia has isBimd hw jn-nclntnntion for tlie oleciinn of delegates lo n Convention to consider vvhnl course to ntlopt tu show proper resentment for ihe admission of Calil'oniiii, lu so doing, he is only obeying the resolutions passed by the last session of the Georgia Legislature, before the mibji cl had been so thoroughly discussed as it now has h on,. mid before the recent pnrtial change in Southern fcvlmg had taken place. Under thcBo circuuisiances, ii is uncertain what courso the Convention will p:iriio. Though u majority in South Carolina, (ieorgia.m-j Alabama may he in favor of Ki)i:esion, vol it is very doilhlfui about their deciding un such a measure, without tin- support of the other si uv el milling States, and thai support they cannot nt present receive. Still U is no um to disguise the fact that many prominent men in llu; South are in liivor of a Southern confederacy, und are determined to use every exertion to bring about "that result. If nothing inure, they will ticcuslom llie Southern mind lo tho thonght of disunion, and ihus gradually prepnre the way for such n measure, at some favoialde juncture of events. The public improvements ui the South, and Ihe rapid progreHu ;u maunlucliircs, nil ennspiru to hind ihe Southern Sillies InguthoB, and roude i; them h s de pendent on the North, ami will greatly ntd the agila- t in their desiirii. If th; ureseJil. slmuld pass without eiithmgeriug tho Union, the schemes of llie ugiliiturs would probably befrnslrated forever. i:oiis; for II. The StaiL'sinaii nttempis to exciisn the attack of its .Mon (real correspondent on the Catholics It says the objection able language " wiunot intended'1 as mi allnck! That is a very small hole to cruvvl out at ; but if it i lug enough for the Statesman's correspondent, it will also answer lor ours: ami we do hereby declare thai the language or our correspondent was not intended to oll'eud any body. The Stateinmii ntt'-mpts also to apologise for com mending the MANNER and MATTHIl of its corres-pondent's nttack, by saying tlmt "ME DID NOT HEAD IT" before it appeared! The confession is rich, and places tint editor cith'-r in the poiiioii nf commending tho manner and matter of that which lie admits he never read, and of courno knew nothing about, or th it h has invented n barefaced falsehood to escape from Ihe eflicts of his indorsement of tlm libel ! lu either ease, tho puhitioii occupied by the editor is not an viable one. If not having rend tin- letter in good defence for lie- Statesiiiiill, We have llie same defence for otirself. We lid not r ad ii till we saw it in ihe regular issue. We lid n it commit the folly of indorsing what we hadn't read. The leiior whs written by our New Vork coi-respondenl, on Ii i summer travefi, and put into the compoHiinr's hands, like other regular correspoudeiice, without special notice. We deprecate nil such nlhi sinus as were made by the Statesman's and the .lour- mil's eurrespojidcnls. We do not cnmineiid their mai ler or their manner. H is terfeetiy ju chamcler for a man, who sought uTf occasions to ubuse Mr. Teesdale hy calling linn an Eng lishman, Vc., to pretend great love lor foreigners just Itefarc rhction ! This is all well lilltleltood and dilly appreciatfd. llllllttllll. We see by llie Indiana Slate Sentinel, the ur;mi of the bneofoco parly in thai State, that there is trouble uheiul. Messrs. EHistS- Spmm have issued n prospectus lor u new Locnlocii paper, In be isstu d at Indianapolis, lliiil to lie culled llie " linli.uia SlatestJian. i Iterelore, llr. Brown, of Ihe eutiijel, very properly warns Ihe Democracy again! tlm new concern, a tending to di vide mid di-.tr.icl tli.- party, ami thus indirectly to defeat them tu the State. If it takes ils cue fro III the Ohio Slalesiuau ii will not be n very dangerous rival. i ruim ning neiise of propiiety cniHli'iihicd h to rebuke ihe sell couslitulcil ai cuser tioui Ohio, nud In tench him to know bin place when it became conscious of having lot-gotten itH own. We are gralilied to observe that Mr. Bayly, of Virginia, has come plainly forward to miuoiince the true principle which should guide the action of tin Moiisi) in matters of this kind. Tile following resolution was ollered hy him as a substitute for ihe resolutions reported by Mr. Kicharilson's committeethe satno being accepted by Mr. Vinton, on the part of the tniuorty of Ihe committee, us a umdilicalion of his own : "That inasmuch as llio resolutions proposed by the committee tlo nut charge tho Secretary of llio Interior wiiii any crime or mistii-moaiior, anu do not propo-e any change of existing luws, hut in effect call upon this House to revise (he dceihiou of the proper oflicers of the .ivornnieut upon u legal question ult'ecting private rihlrt, that tlm Hame bo not concurred in." Thin lit intelligible; this is to ihe point; we cuu here ognio n man of sense. Il j it nily, however, that Bayly, or some oilier able man of his parly, did Mr not think ol moving a similar resolution when the nut- lend Mm (i dpliiu allowance was before tho Mousu. Wan there unvthing more Mian n lenl tpiestioii invulv-oil in that 'I'll re was indeed one thin" more and that w.is the intercut which n cabinet officer hud in the laim. alld Uliou that point the renin! ion offer, d bv Mr. Scheiick, of Ohio, should have been sniist'nctorv and conclusive. But, with regard to tlm coJIenuues tl the Secretary of War, who knew nothing id hi iu- re.l in ibe ca.-e, the oulv imesiiou which nnv of Ihem had to decidTs was a tpieHiiini nf law. The House, in the fact) of it -i -iwu vole, linn been railed noon In Imve th it ipiestioii mibiiiitletl to n tribunal whose proper functions il is to decide upon legal ipn-sltouH. Mr. Crawford has rcipiestetl it; his application to thu I effect is now ui Ihe filcR of the House. Will it he ranted Will u polilicul maiuriLv that L'avo itsell tlo lo vindicate attacks on (ten. Taylor ami his cabinet, resoriing to implications where it could nol venture upon charge, mid assuming to itself tin privileges of cuser ami juuge iu once w ill ii liuve the manliness take its own decision lulls lluiid. with Mr. Disney for its counsel, nud confront the tribunal of the nunreine oiirt upon this issuef lu-nnuot plead loss of dignity i ' liumihaiion as accompaniments id such a Btep ex pi Ihe dignity it bus already lost und ihe humiliation lias to dread. For ihe niiprettm court has authority I suiterviftn any of tint laws of Coiiiin ss llml may he lied in niiestton before it. There js a tribunnl of public opinion, aUo, which may have a decree to pro-iiotiuce iipnii the public cnutlucl of men as t-levnled as members of the oimi of Keprenenlutives. IVThe fnrt'L'oillL' ai'licle was nrenarcd for vi-slcr- 1 ay' Aiiiericaii. Since it Wan wrillcii the House of Iteiaesetitittive has adopted Mr. Buvlv's resolulion deli Mr. Vinton, nu Ihe part of ihe minority of the mniittee, b ul acf-pled in place of the one ntl'-red by imsi ll. bo terminate the labors ol Mr. Ku haidsoti s oiuiuillei). HitUimore American. tli lieu. j, liiimlier .g hi Ihe l niie.1 Slates ih imputed at three mid a lull million. The expeimc f keeping them iepld to keeping w enly iiiillious pf sle ep, or two millon, of t ovvs. But unlike hee or cow-, tlog are uoii-pHHlucer, and tlieepeiiM id t'ping llu-iii is iiiol!y a ib-nd lo lo llie nation I iT The pen pi elor , I 'jiicinn il i Comiiier 'iul have erected new buildings, sivtv feet in lenglh nml iwetit) live iu breadth, and live Morie nbnve the Ii uieiil, for (he nccomiiithlntioiiol all depart menu of their busincupt, The Indiana papers sav ihe lule run on Etb & Mor al wn cnusi d by their h i utr Ihe ageu's of th k. Hi retaliating nu the ihi. i bank f r their draw- on llie fm tlier for sp The public nrecuiitimii'il .e:aint ret'eivinj.' muiilateil bank Holes nf the Bank of Misnotiri. Tlu-y are s.icui a to mike an oxlr.t ten ifill.it note out of ten leu dol lar llolcM. From Iho "lVnnnrnllc Uevlew, April Nu. "llitiikhitf nw II ounlil to Im " We have bad many expoiliniis of Nanltnga il l.el us etuteavor to exuilill Hanking as tt oHpht to he. is one of the Dreul praeltcal tpiehiienn now In lore llu rniiiuiT wiiien iinin lie inoniouiv ui"i ueii atio liio- rouhlv uiidersiiMnl.tuid from widt h il ivnin to shrink, either from n'pHifiiaure to its tlrvoes, or Inuu nipre heusioii tif ils possible politicnl dam.'er. " Banking ought In he free. Everv man who w isln s should he at liberty to engai.'e in jt. ll is as absurd for the Legislature ttt fix the number nf Hanks, and determine (heir location, ns it would be for it to prescribe by act of nsiemltly, ihe number of bakers' simps, m- of butrlieiV slallrt." Surh was tho standard of Democracy iu HI CI. In IS'iO the Locofoeo nf Ohio have progressed no far thai they InivB gone hack men- than lull ye-trs! The people expect tu paw their judgment upon this kind of ininn in a few days! t'oiiK ssm iii wiih 1 ing or luUilviug the public re id, was a still LMciller inult. I Oetill' iliUTevled. I call il on Campbell lo leal II the cl", winch wen rel'tti-i In me. ll seems tlnl on sec Dig ihe utlup presitutatiiui o ihe ileb il III lite tiioriiili: per, he lliltlieilialclv Went lo llie ilck nl U.iIh, il uouiiceil it a lale, ami nupureil what reporter liail so ported him. Old leidicd no rrimrtrr ihnt lie hrtil hiuiHt-ll wriMi-li tul his remiit k. a well u C nnitlie from hi own iiv olhi-linu. Campbell then tioiiti. d him that he would denounce the report a falst, over his .iL'itninre. Un iiiiiiiuv o ihe p'lHHler, Mi. C wan told thai they hud lakeu notes ol w hat tmlh had said, whii h Wire iven to Oids. illid Wan assured by tlieui Ih it he (Mr. C.)wu puliliohed as saying thiiiL's which hit hail not il'l, and which thev liail mil reporteit mm a suviuk tint the report ot what Old sniil wa matermlly al lered Iroin lleui reiHtrt, a well a what Campbell h nl aiil . MY. u. ii::iu cinieti on inns, ann n-ipiesu-u on- reltorlers notes, Olds llen Mini lie cohMh I find th, whereupon, ( ampoell puhllpueil (lie cnni nlluiieu lo leininiH ley ine fane report, ana ffiiianiaiiinor. m instead ol callini: on ihe Mouse l exauih.e tin urav ha rue ninint him. of biUdving its debate, nml will fully niinioorvseulinir the nun ok ol a t-olleui-tie, r li-heil a can in tie- next murium: n paper, applvmi; tin low epithet ul " IiIik Kuiiartl lo .Mr. lHinplieM, ami till iiuee lieett lrankmLail over lUlin In lalse stall' I of the debate. Nn ibmhl be w ill thowcr ihem into your district. A n matter of coure. vmir Ib-pr sentalive paid no blither attention lo Old. Honor able men of bolh purlie here, cnuid. r Mr. Cmiii bell course liigmle-il nml nnuly. Me souiiiii rciire bv an niieiupi lo Bet Ih" reporieiV tne. but Old w iihhehl tlo in, and neiii nut his misrepreseiitniio C amide ll ihen in hiic nl. which all sav wa charac lened bv both dc'inly and seer1y. put a t uup both upon the falsehood and ils author, which liUliT will iel oyer here. I have given you ihe fuel as I hawt gathered them I have hemil no one incnk of lln ni wlm has not sidcicd the course of Mr. Ciininbcll. thmtmlmut, ns hih-loued, ilicriet and diiiulied, sm Ii as Wii due to hi own standing lien', and to the rh iriu ler of lint con-slituenl nt home. In fuel, Campbell ha wnn bust nl friends hen by his npplicalinu to In dutie-. bis hide- peiidrnco as n pnblu ian his genllcmutilv heariug in iho social ciirle, and his ready power iu debate, in which, being ii young ne-mbcr, he i-ldem inclined to participate, idllmiiidi ollen iirgetl by old member lo go t trvvanl. lu slioi I, no new nieiniur na- aciiiiri o so enviable a n'pntation here ns your, ami his course cumin! fail lo be brilliant, a well a ue,d -honor able to himself iiiul i n'dital.le to hi Stale. Vmir, &r OHIO. We see liylhe Ho. ton po.-i. that Mr. Hi ;elow, who wa nominated fir 0'iverimr i.f Mas-ap IniM-lts at a pi ui'irv meeting in Boston, de. linen being t-misiih nd aiididale for uniiHiuitiou. Tin' Board of Trade in. Baltimore are making ethnts incomplete the plank nnd I mm Cumbeiluud to the le nd of slat k water navi-j ilion oil tin Moiioiiuahek thirly luih s fntui IMld.tirg. Tley evpet t by thi. I secure ihe trade of ihe Wesl.lil Iherailroad lo Wheel ing in completi d. 1 in SrA SntrnsT. I hi aniuinl, it e -m. h is acta 11) been seen and nhol nl on llie coast of Ireland. Il was lirl discovered by a parly of gentlemen sailing in a yacht, near n beacon erected on n sluud ol rork. The following im co'illl of its appearance nml diippc,ir- a nee in taken Inuu the Cork Constitution; The toi lion of th" body above water, which nppe.ir-I lo br ruhhimi or scnitchiin! 1 1 noli ti'amst lie- beacon, wan full :i0 teet hoi-, and iu dniim-ler, I should say, about it lalliMiu. W illi the aid ol a ila " was ohsci v- il that the eve wen' of immense iMre, about nine inch es acrou the bail, and llie upper pari ol llie b ui uppeir- 1 t'ov- reil Willi n turiiiwcil sll' U-like snholnme. Wv went itovv within lilln shot ol Ihe niuiual, and ul t limit: h some on board ethihiletl pardonable iiervoii-neHN ai Hie sitL'L'estioii, tl wnn n-'olved In hte a hall at the Hiiih r pol lioiinf the IhmIv, wlienevei the creature's unwieldy ilUtlnu woulil expose It Vllllienhle p trl. llie lu- stiint ihe niece wa dix lun ceil ihe minister re, nn il iiupelled by n painful impnl"e, to a h ight which nuiv ppear nu rithl'le nay al Hi" n-ast .iu inilinui too uimiiiating with the iihi ripal uioiieii, dived oril.ish-d iinelf under wa'er with u splash licit ahmhitelj lopM-d our breath with iinmeiueui. Tin- Baltimore American is one of the sot indent and blest papers in the Union. We fn til in u late number aver) plain and excellent article on the mlionof llu Motive iu n guid to tin- ail-nipt of certain tilth- great u to Hlai'dcrtiMl mjii'-eil,. rejun ilion ol , 1 e cnll special nt tent ion to the cry ceinliiueiilaiy notice id Mr. Streelzrr. His few I ton ilion in Well tin h'l-stooil at Washington : I.kw .vl timi- 1 1. ii x ki .ii nnr.s. i ne pn eiil -e-'Htou ihe Tiitriy-Kirst Couiens has exhibited the House -f llepre-eiit ilives in u new t i u I jt befottt the con -try. I-or un- nrsi lime, .i rar a we nre acnuamietl with our imiIiIic hiftory, thai h'tilv h'isusiimed judicial J'oiiclioii it ha formed iir inio a court in nupi rviso ihe legal pinions ol tie- Attorney lieileral ami to pronounce up-u iioints ol law. It has assumed to arraign nnd le iuL-e; in m ike up i use lor its own ih -cisiim ; to hp pom; committee n nupiiry where no criminality was mpnteil, nml williont any preient e ol prosetTutiiii; nn iiiiiieaehmeul ll lltt vetitureil In visit nplinoiis withe .More limit thai; it lias uml'Tlukcn lo sit in re view ol ihe proi eeilmgH n llio lust Coiircs, and tn pmiiouni e couib'tnualioii upon the nctioii of thai bodv. 1 lie newspap' iK at asiiuilon Have It-en much oc noteil nf late Ity published reiHtrt fiotn the liiajnrity anil ininoi iiy of a cnuiuiitteeapioiiited iihiu the motion ol Mr. Itiehuidion, of Illinois, to iinniiro into cerlaiii pavuieiits ol chum liv Ihe lute Secretnvy ot Hie Jut Mr. r.Wlll'.'. II lias llerelolnio Iteell iMltal w hen in mines were liirtlltlltctl ley llie represeulative lirnucli ol le. islalive lrn.iv inln ine coimuci oi etM'iilive on t-rt. lui ui-'h some ronud in th shape ol specilii char To proceed otherwise would be equivalent itt tlie m lion n nCoiirl which sln.uhf inain n man willmul warrant, without a cnsjitimi, ami o nil lo scrutinize jH daily lite lo see il il miild not be found thai he had done -thine contrary In law. llie authority civeii In Meads ol Depaitmenln nun the accounting olheers to allow urdisillovv iiuiticiilur Liiiii, under gener tl acts nt CiHirt'sneiiiitr.irtng wdnue lane ol cl urns, is tiimiliar In the mage i ihi gov 'i ninent. mid it i aboolnlely uecessnrv that such nutlior 1 1 v should be huleed .Hiiew here since Cmi-n'ss rnu- not go into ihe delnii-tof curb and eveiy case, buttiiHr.1 uihiie psell to general eiiactiuenls umler the provis- ioiinoI which iheciuuiisoi nun vi.inal may heurruu.'cd I here are npecihc claims which nitty reipnre specdic i it. -1 nielil , as nol belonging In an general i las I'laun. Mi. Itich irdson's invt stiatioiis, and tlm of a inti- ury nt lo committee, refill in tlie ihi laraliou ot i.tnioti wnn u nicy may ue presumed nouesny in tertiiin, wh- ther rejhi or wrong, Ihrse opiuionc nre to the i Mei-I Ihat Hie pnVIUeni iitilile tiy tie Mecn tarv ihe I tit rit r lo the iiduiiiiisirator of Com. Jan. Barniu, is coinniulatioii pay for the naval servicer of said Bar run. d iring the Hi vnhiiionarv war, wa made in viola- iim of law : and abo that the sum l iid ti the tissiinicf ol W ui. M (iwin.oHlof llieCliickasaw Indian fund was inier Ms n-iid B.illt n lie ie case come under general ael tif Cop. "n s. '1 In' Iniui of Bin ron, ho b -longed in ihe Vir -iiiia St ite forces, in under iho law winch n-sumed the liabdiii' s of Vir-iina m reguid lo force raised mill suit an icd bv benbirim.' the war, nnd placed llieiu oil fiMihu-i vvi'h the Coiitti.eHlal. (tKviir clniin was cnn uecteit with Ibe removal of llie Ciickaaw Indians nud had been allowed and cerhiicd by Ihe second Auditor in )Mii the cerhlicaie, traiixtniilMl lo the Cmttinin- iouer of Indiuii Allan's, an irregular lialisaciiou nn de- clan d by Mr. Secretary M .rev, h ul re.n.-.Tiieil iinacti' upon 'mi d ihe pivsentalioii of the claim to llu Secretary ol Ihe Inlermr. The ihvi-iou the Secretary ol ilm luieiioriii re fereuce to lliew Iwo claim wa made alter a careful investiiiiiou, having' In I lum die opininua of the Al totuey deneral upon Itolh. Mr. ltiehnlou's coiimill tee, de din:; Willi llie point of Inw in tho iwo cases, .lbauihui legislation for the tune and cotwtitlulo tlieui selves law olticer of the ll"ii-e. Tiiev submit an al lium, lit and call it a n porl. Thty have tliscemc nothing cernipl iu iho doings uf llie Department, hut uiam'ain Ihat the heeivlury ami ill" Alioruey lienor have fallen into some emus o opiniou which they, the C-nnniltlee, propiee to correct, no Unit Ihe Ucadn Depurlnienis nml H e h"i;al ndvis-r of the (Inveriiiuc may km TMUKSDAV, EVENING, NEITEMBKIf. lr,o. AMnnt AN BnAiin or CiniMi?ovm. The annual nieetiuit of this body, tmpporli il print ipally by the 1'rrshyieriiins, hasjust been held nl Oswego. The n1-ceiplsttf Ihi body, for fore u; it Itrsdoii. for llie year ending July 3Ut, we lit :.i,Si;; ihe eipeiidiimv .''it.:i'.'!t. The presenl iudebteiluenn of ihe Ibmnl it $11.1171. An etlor' will be m ule the cmuing year In raise half a million. This body suptert In on la i mil missioiuirie, and have n't chnn lie and i'i,s7a church members in heathen coiinti ie. Additions the pant vear 1,!Hi7. 1 1?' Stale insane av Inm isent liug at Kulioii. ('at-Inway county. Mo. The epene of the estnblihiiit'lll will be iiIhuii 1-411,000, It will iiuilaiii Wi nsun for Ibe acrotiiiHiHlalioii of patients, mid other n-oms for the use of Ibe inmate of the iuliliiiion. In Belgium, the potnio ml has not mdy been very I't'" ThetMiio (hmference ol Hie Meiliodi-t Epi-op-d uiiiikii m now in schkhui hi ( iiinicoiue. ruiy-iii vere, deslroying loiir-htlhs til Ilm crop, lull atliwnse, plenum ami iwemy ettiers wen' nnuimeu on Mimiay very nimilar, hiu attacked tho Iteann and ourranis. ' tail. Bislnipn Jane aial Morris are in altendance. w lcil in llie law. Such is the remit t of Ihe llitlilltee hilmrs, Willi ll lllljilll M em IHteililetl to shew lli.it bouord'le in tubers of the Mouse can I ml only make law hul unib rstiind it ton, Theexpeiiitieiil upon llie puniic scn-e, we oii in Jinnny worm n-pe -il i n I If ihen should be evident f baud or of corrunl lludoti between the aueul of claims and an-v leud of Deptirlmetit, it would nti'onl s'lbntainial (-niuudnuf lixpiii'V Willi U view lo cnu.iciuiiuuoii lino punishment. In Mich t use. however, the sp -c die ulleuee should be allcgedt the crime lo he pmved should bo distinctly cliargeil. This mode ol pn iling. it is clear, is very dilb -rent from a general iinpiiry into llieotlicial conduct of 1 it in liouuiies hi ihe tlixchntu'e of duties Hrtanini to their nt ilion the inU'n Inninu im oilier purtoe than to discover whether nmelhing criminal or con opt has not been comimlleil. A member ot Ihe Mouse. conceived of a suspicion, p." into labor nml calls uhii hub-How iiuiiilier to aid in th-' delivery . Mr, Hint of Soiidi Ciindimi, wan the first who was taken in thu win then Mr. Itu h inUui was neired with partuiinit Pirns; linnily .Mr. Sweeper, ol onm. gave hi Imt hy lis lint time ihe ilnue had become nnd uf plnving the mitlwil , nml Ihe unlnrluuate tnilijei t inmt Oh was tell to the tuiseih n ol an abortion. A pariisaii nrnjeiity in the lhiie, if this piiuciph nl cr-p.irf juilymenl in to pn'vail, may put upon uu ord tin ir vines oi censun againsi eecuurt- eincers tor any diciioiis Ihey may ttuike under ncUnt Cnugren id-n'cling pnvinent of claims. The thing i o preponier-oiin Ihat it is only surprising Ihat llie House should have tolerated (wo oxpniilinu of the absuntily, Itelore .Hiss A mi JHcLiisIi. uv h. r. wn.i.is. I have a pu-stnii Im fat women. If ihere i iiiivtliiiiLr hate ill lile, il in what dainty people call a itirifnele. Motion rapid motion a smntt, ipiirk, npnriel like p, a pert, vohihlo tone in short, o lively irl it mv exipiisiie horror! I would as lieve have u di'ible fyrtit dancing his iiih ruttl hornpipe nn my cerebellum to be in the mum with one. I have tried before now lo school my ll lo liking tbt-se pun bed pea of iiimamiy. i imve loljowcri them wilh my even, and attended to their rntlte till I was as crnzy us a tly in a mini. i nun- diiiir t-n wnn mem in t ue cni nirv. a in perilled ihe salvation of my " while lights" by sitting ar the in at supper. I .veur on Inuu thi moment, wont no hang me if ever show aimther runall, fely. py w-nmaii a civility. Albiim Xb-Lush i tlivine ! She is like the dt serin- lion id' the i'eriaii beauty by llali.t " her heart in full il passion, and her eyes nre full of sleep." She is the niy silerot i.urlv MeLti-h, niv old cnllegechum, who, nrly a bis unnlmitinre year, wnn chosen president I the dolre farnieule soviet no member of which Was known In be nacnrisetl ut aiiyiliim;, (lie collei-e law of ri-ing In-fore breakfast uxcepled.) Lurly iiilrn- ured me to hi sistei one tiny, a he was lyina un n if turnip, lea nine on his elbow with hi head iu his hand, iu a cret-u lane iu 'he sultiiibs. lb- bnd tlri- u over a Httimp, and had been ton-ted nut of hi -jig, I I t-ntne tip nisi ns he was wotuh i iiil' how in the 1 he had ot lln-re ! Albina sat uuietlv in the u'lu. ami when I was presented, retpieste.i me, w ilh n ih-li- lous tirnwl, to say un'hiiig nliont the iiitonting ud- nlun' "il wouhl he so Iroiiblesome to reluio it In vervhotlv ! I Iimi-iI her bom th it moment. Mis Mcl.udi was tall, and her shape, of it kind, was per il wii not a fifthy one. cxm tly, but sin? wits nnd fuil. M r kui wa clear, iino-inaiucd nnd inmspareiit ; her temple nnd forehead perleclly roun- i anil polilieil ; nnd her lip ami chin swelling into 'ine nlld letioitin-.' nollt, like tin idelL lif. a hnritud piM-ot. A ml Hieu hit- eves Inr-'e. bouid. and eeitv they kni-,'Hthed beneath their huu; Idai k fringe a us they hail no liustnes with liavli-hl, like twn inag-iliceiit dreams, surprised in llieir jet cmbrvos bv stune tnl-iiesliiig rherub. Oh! it was lovely In look into iln-ui, She sat nsiinlly upon a fanlt nl, wi'h her large full ui embedded ill tic Cll-lllon, soliieliuies for liour wilhoul stirring. I have seen the wind lib ibe dark masses ol hair from her shoulder, wh.-u il seemed like the coming to lift of a marble lb-be die hud been mntinnle-ifl m Into'. She was a model lor a ''odde.-m nf bep. n she sat with her oyen hall Closed, lifting up ir superb nil slowly us yoii tnoko tn her. and drop ping tlc'in ngaili widl the deliberate liiolioli of tl cloud, when hlie had miiriiitin tl out hep svll.ilde of nssenl. r Hi' 1 1 re, in a sitlin- tiOHlure, tncnlei a irentlo de livjlv Im in Hie curve nf her neck lo the instep nf the Pltlall round font lyinir nu its side Up Ul the 111(01111111, I iiieinner n leiinw s luingiii-i h r n plate id bull one ellill'. Me Was niie nf your lively men n liotrid tltoimli-r, all riyht angle tnal nelivitv. ILi ini never 11 uccliroiiied to hold her own plate, dlie ii i 1 1 mil well extr.ictetl her white "mi;ers fnun her hmnlkiT- hief, heft ire he s't it down in her lap. A; it betruii lowly In slide down tow-mis her feet, her hands ro-iicil into Ihe muoiin tolds. und slu? Ii'd ber eves ipon it wilh n kind of nn indolent nnrnrise. ilntnnitiL' her lid LTailnrilly Idl a the fruit scilleied in er III" ot-loinau. ihey cloned entirely, and n linuid j. t lin wa lnm iibe llnoiijli lie heavy hnhen, Theie Was an imperial indifference iu it wmlhy of .bum Mis M' l.usb rarely walks. When she tloe it in with the deliberate majesiy of a Dido. Ibr sued I lump feel ui.-ll to (he ground like siioW-ll ikes, and her IL'urc nwiiyn to (he itiih,elil ntotinu of her limlis ulli u !hiritiiN grace ami a yiehliii (puPt imleM'ribn-le. She wa idlnij lowly nil the ,bdl one eveiiilur just Hi Iwilighl, wilh a nervnul 11 short diluiice behind her, who, to while away the lime between his steps. was employ iuv himself in thrnwiu slope nl the cows feed 1 m,' in ihe common. A yelill. inuu, with a nnliiial uuration lor her splendid ihru, ntldn-ssetl her. lie mihl have done 11 more ei centric thing. W ilhoul trntibliu-.' heme If to lHik nt hint, tdic luim-tl to her s r-vant, and reipiestitl hint, wilh a yawn uf desternte 701 ni, 10 k hoc k lhai iciiowtiown! John obi-vtd her ib rs; nml n hi niMic.-. reniimed her oiiii!e. iiicknl up a new handful of pebbles, ami tnn-ing one nt t In ure 1 cow, hoieri'ii iniiy alter. Sut h siipnuiie indolence was irretislible. 1 snve in I who never hclnro could sHinumu energy to nieh I to whom n derhir.iiiou wa hul a vnouvni lor spiiaimii I who Imtl onlv thoit-jht nf love nn a nervous complaint, and id women but tu prnv for n ,1 tioiivc nnico irom llieui I ves I knock knock under. Albina McLush ! Timu ml evipnsiiely lilV. Iluiualt Hrliihililies cuuunt holil mil forever1 I found her one morning siiomn; her coll' e at twelve. wilh her eyes wide open. She was jiiit fnnu the bath. il her completion had a soft, dewy tr.tn'pnieiicv. like llie cheek of Venus rising Inuu the sea. It wnn llie hour, Lurly bad Inld ine, when she would bo ut ihe Inuibleof thinking. She put away wilh lp-r dimpled fni-e -linger, as I enten d.a cluster nf lirh curls that hud fallen over her hice, nnd nodded to me bke a water lily waving to the wind while it cup n full ol rain. " Lulv Albina," said I, in my sottet tone, "how are ynti T lleitiua, nanl he, n.hlieiii!i her maid 111 a voice ns clouded mid rich a n south wind on an A'.olinii, " how urn I lo-dav f Tin- ronversatimi fell into sbitrt sentences. I hedin-Im-ue became n inonooi;ue. 1 enteretl ujion my declaration. Wilh Hie nitaiicc nf Betiina, who tmlt- plied her initren with cologne, I kept In r ntlentnm alive thronpb Ibe incipienl circiimstniices, Sunptoins wen- tMton lolil. 1 came to the avowal. Her hand Inv revising upon the mm ot the sofa, half buried in ininlin foulard. I look il Up mill prettaetl the cool sell linei s In my lips. I'nh'i hidden, I me nml looked into her eyes for conlirmulioii. Delicious cirntiire! She was asleep ! , I never have hadcoume to renew ihe snbjccl. Misl M Lush seems to have forifotleu it iiltogether. Upon n tleciioii, too, I am convinced nln would not survive Ibe exi ileinrnl of the t ereinniiv, iinle, indeeil, she ilinllld sleep between ihe re.vilies mid lite praviT. I Hill slill devoted, however, und if linn' Inm Id come ll war or an enrihipiake, or if the millcnium khnuhl commence, us is exHctetlt In IK.i l, or ll iinMhiini happeiii lluil shall keep her wakitiK so louif. I shall delivi r 11 de- laialioii, nbbreviiilctl for me by n scholar liiend ol mine, which he warrants may be arlirul tied in lilteeii luiuiiten without fatigue. Tlie Currency flucslioii. There U evidently a disposition among Ihe Democratic party lo play dumb on this question. Like the cross-oyed man they unpear to be lookiii!' one way. while ihey jnio.d lo strike the uiher. They make uigti prettuiNiomt publicly, hut privately ihey interpret these preteimionH to suit the feelings of particular individuals. Wilh these private interpretations we pre sume nut iww fn meddle. A public announcement of their senlnuifiifs him been officially prmnulgaled, mid mat we have u (air right to Rcau and criticise. What is this public niiliouiieotiieiit? It is " Down with Ihobimks! away with paper money give us the hard! Nothing hut gnld nud sdvernna indium of exchange!" This . the State platfunn fnr Ohio Demo-crncy ; it Js the condition U,eV wjH to establish in this o'-ile. Aiid Ihey wish to establish it unw. According lo their creed, contracts, when the State u it parly, are ol no binding linrce charlers are 11 u nm-invtiluliniml monopoly, Aw) may ut any time bo repealed duty prompts iniore.it retpiires and party oliliguiituiH demandthe immediate, complete, and perpetual demo-lilioti und abolition of everything in the shape of paper currency. This they pmfess to desire ; ihi limy promise to accomplish. To litis end they ph dge nil party power, nl personal influence, nil otiieiil .strength, They say, it inusl be done, we want to do il, we cuu do it, mid we will do it. Well, suppose they accomplish this, what then f All that j amy jp ibis Stale can do, in to uholish banking iu the Slate of Ohio. They can prohibit unv Ohio iiupcr from being issued; but they cuminl prohibit bank paper from oilier Stales from circulating in thin Slate. To accomplish (his, will reijuite stronger than Demo cratic power. Suppose they do pass a luw making il a penal or even criminal offence to pass money from other Stales. There is tint a single Democrat, however red-uiotiiheil and rtitlieal, who will not break 1l1.il law rather thnt! finl iu tho collection of a five dol lar debt. He must take olhr State paper or nothing. and 'ie will take il. In ibe net iitelf Ihere is nolhine u"y wrong. An net merely of ihu Legislature pm- hibits it, and prohibils it in vain, or human nature has poorly developed itef, iu the ix thousand ycais of its existence. The only effect of the luw will he to slightly tlepieciato its value. Who pays that depreciation ? Not the bunk in another Slate mil the broker or Ihe rich imin in this SI ite,--but the laboring man ihe poor mali who, in his transactions; wilh his etpt.ds, has been obliged to take ihat or iiothim;. The only persons hem-fitted by such n law, would be the banker mid the broker, llie former by increase uf circulation, nnd the l itler by Ibe discount for which he would pur iluiie il. Such a luw would uperale in favor of the rich ami ug du-t tho poor. It would inevitably tend to make tht) rich richer am) the poor poorer. Such u luw the letuliliL' Democrat are endeavoring to have pasfu d ; Ihey mean lo have it pusM-d ; ihey swear lln-y will Imve it passed. Now, let jt be remembered Ihat this question is 1111 is-sue. a great iMie, the great issue now beliue the vie h rs nf this Slate, The Democratic candid tie may dell)' it in some entinliiM, t,vy be -diet about it in others, and may boiist of it infill more, hul it is Ihe greiil central question nltoiil whii h all others revolve, in llu present runiest. It stand u revered object iu Hie se cret places of Ohio Democracy, where Iheir high pricsls enter with a reverential step, rind before which they prnstrate themselves with all on uiliil devotion. It is the elh I nt iheir party, it utTiipie iheir thoughts by day mid their drenmn by night. Around it ihey continually trnvel, with a buik-mill trot, while to their short- sighted isinll, ihey eel to be Specdilii lraijllt for- w am, const intiy proirressmg towartN noinc greul po- Htual Iruth. Deluded by their own thouehut. it, ih' ir revoluiioiiH tb-y cuich some new view of iheir favorite idol, they loul " progress" nnd cheer their followers wilh the hopes of speedily reaching ihe ob-jeel nf llnir desin-, hul suddenly ihey will ft ml they hnve been "whipping ih smike" around an iiuagiiiii- ry cenlre, titid have 1 1 cnul'ii d iu lln-ir t volution and choked in the d(ll they h tve laised, Tin pi'f'Keut Lim oOm o ongrcH. Ai ihe (.tilling ulecio.u lb pw -ple of (llu will it p is upon the ci induct of the party now Hoiniuaiit 111 Lougiess, nud II may be well to impure wh it the coiin-try has g lined hy lhejr reckless wnste of lime ami nm-ney during a sehhjou ihe longest in unr pnliiu-al annals. The firl (imr week were spent iu fruitless bnlloiiiig toi-Speaker, caused by ihe faction mm whi. h ev lion is ai hand. To the r scue, ilien citizen of Ohlo s nl oil the necou 1 TueMBv of October bkbukk all these sympathizer wilh trunaun. und llie friends of I h 00 whu would overilirow this government when not in power, because they believe that "mub rule is better than W lii-r ml,.." We nynliotf.i County nil riylit: re happy iu iiuuonute ihat the Whim of Cuya-. hogueountv have iituninatcd AND WILL ELECT th following ticket: lliprexrhtnlive Suiliili-l Williamson -S'Aer-Alvah 11. BraiiinnJ. Aitddt r Albert Clark. Com mitxiiHier 1 . Clark. The general ronvenlioii of ihe Uuiv ernlit in llu Uliitetl Slates wa held at Buffalo las' wvk. Mam ol 1 their most talented piciiehcr weie pn sent. j IT" The crops of nil Ihe iiorlheMi pail of German ale repotted lo be verv short, I In hid, with the lull-lire uf Ihe potnln i-rop thrttu-jhoiil nil Eunpe, eii-hl to keen up Hie price of imiiu. t'if'Oii the Hlh of Ui lober llie voters of New Hampshire elect ib-legales lu nv ise the Constitution of ihnl State, which has now been in operation fifty-eight if hitter-end opposition had div ided the Home, h'-iil 011 eintiur-iissing the wheels of Government from a Malignant hatred to ifie lamented Taylor, because the people uf the United States had chosen lu elevute him to Ihe I'li Mih-n, y ju despite of politicians who optoted hiselcclioii Irom ihe iiiust optyosilt: reaton. and therefore the SovenUL'ii deserved to tie punished fur th. ir iltibi- nsed vole. Then commenced the disunion fine, played oil' mostly bv iho southern h-nders of ihe bitter-end -is, c itintenaticed by some recreants limn that Miction disgracing Ihe mime of Whig, which with tl 11 id nud e.uiifori ,i northern l,ocofocuini," was rotten up mainly for llie purpose of inlimitlal ing ih" oltt hern thi-n al die Ifbiiiif ftate.and tn drive him fromih.it poiiiiun of NKi'TlMMTT oil ihe pcndiii ' st'clioiial coulroveiNy lo whii Ii he was pi-tlg'-d. In vain Hie Pn sideut ndviiteil ihese fat tionists In admit the We State of CaMfouii i forthiriih, nud if ihey could nol set le the other iptc-.!ion iu t oi.tro eisy, to allow lime In do ihat nllic.-, und to goon wilh tlm iuc-iinry r aitiue uf le'islatiuii. Sm It n pnli.-y did not nuil 11 bi'ter end oppi'-ili .n luaj.iiity.delcrininetlto inail-iifacliire poblicitl capital, nnd yet loo otcardly to net on nny of ihe uestiuiis belmo iheur, uiih -.s Ihey could thmw Hie iespon,ilnd:y of meanires llutl proper I v belong, d lo tin- province of legi-dutnm, upon Ihe Executive, ll wa del. riiiiiied tu wite the whole . h inn in idle declamation, and the neresvnry appr priulion bills, which should be reported Hi III) ilny Inuu lie- m gatiia-tiop, were purp'tefy wiihhehl by i (action LC ifoco iiminittce. The fuuctiouiof ordinary b gi-1 ilion wi-ri- paialyzeil, nud the lot oloco brawlers at Washington fill- llhecouutiv with ilneaii of amirchy am) tbsiiniou became a M11g President hul anuoniiced (hit "the will of the jH'npIo, a expressed throiii the Knpre-eiil- aies in (.outjn , r-honld give law to the country When an honest alld virtuous ruler in not apprteiahd bv the cmiimunliy he is tnipienllv lakeu Inuu "the il lo conie"alltl Hie death of (iep. Taylor al llu i-i may furnish a fit exnmple. We hazard nothing in aisert 1 m: lhai Ihe present Locofoeo (louse of Rep. rescutativeti ban done niont to biiu ihe popular br.nich of Hie government into contempt ihan any of jt pnvle- cmois. Hi 'm any mam.ini9 or 1 n hk ni: n k nl character oil ihe slavery qitolinu, it has mdVen-d ils. to be billutl into iii'et abjeel compliances in ngaidio the uising of biltn by a factious minority , it has not ilarrd to exptess miy Will of t(g ok on great national question, but humbly awaited the In hentn of the Sen ate, acting for that Ik.iI) iu the c.-ipicity tif a tail lo u kite. S ane of the men composing ibis disgraced maj niy uttw come teon the people of Ohio asking that they mny have an opportunity of drawing uiiuihcr ntiW-im of ft'- 00 pay in ten iiioitih. lo say Holhing of r Iras, f,.r pa-siuy les I hint Ml bills into laws nnd div gusliug the whole country with He ir 1 ,1k and nacoii-ade. le t the people reply to ihem thev did lo the member ol the former Con-res, tint v... d th- ium Ivc $i:mil per year, mit nMi yoti shall l,;,vo anolhei Muttee al Ihe ublie crib. We are nol bpoe. 10 have llie exif'llses o a riiin ol Cnii-jrcsn I nn nn a .'aill lo l,UU(l,lloil merely lo gnUily opositioii for the s,.ke ol orrnsmo.v. 1 1 is useless ld- Hie H ofm-n pi e-n o hlll tlie respousiiiiitiy ol Ihe act ot n ,oco,ieii Com:res nn it Whi- udliiiuivlrntion, elected to 1 tower on the pled if " 1 1 1 11 1 ihe i;eneen1nlives uf llie piniple should b - free lo enact what law ihey pleased." o nlleuieu can 110 longer shelter tbeilielve behind the Evcrlltive. Tin is one ol the greiil reform inlioduicd by W Ink' Pile Every memhet of C.niL-rc'-H mnt MSh ,.r 1 11 1 bv (he nieriin o iheir own ads. W o nre proud to bebeve Ihat the Ohi . hi delea linn, having lliniugbunt ihi stiuinv whii voted in AcenniuNi i wiih Hut itk-ui iilio-of the V hitf Slate mentions of sS mid IS.iO. will not fear lo meet tln ir coimlitueiil. Al lie eitMiiiiL' eleclioii the 1 pie should return nune more til ihe some it-iri. ti fnun the recent news bom Texas ilm liuv.-rui r id" licit Stale h iving t,kd the ball of Ihe l.-'ui-lature to settle the boundary qnetalion, it i probable that llu Pretdi'lit may ) el be called upmi to enforce aguiint 11 ndrnclnry Stale licit prrti.m ol hit mensa-je im to nnniil, lining the posesioli of New Mexico. It pnHiiion so acceptable lo Ihe people of Ohio, that, nt 1hi jinn tme. ihey will hesttuie long befure ihey elect l.ncof.ieoi Itt Cnii'iivsn, 4'oi'iioiiiI(im i of Ihe J01111111I. Nt.W VoitK, Sept. 21, 18&CI. Yesterday afferiiuou Iho stemiti r Puiludelphin ur. ii'd hero from Chagres, bringing two wceka Inter news fru m California and over one million dollars in ipecie. Sacramento City, hy lliis packet, is the placa to which attention is childly direeied. A most serious riol has nccum-d there, as was somewhat apprehend- il, lietween the milliliters nnd hind holders, which, at lust nccouuH, wa slill unsubdued. The Mavor. in his ndetivor lo check the name, was nhol by the suuatters, and expired suon jifterwimla uf his woumls. The place is dechtrcil under martial law, and all was doing, on the part of Hie Auihi,i-iiie to restore order mid to bring the perpetrators uf the disgraceful proceeding to justice. A report reitcheti Sim Francisco, jut ai tho itemner wns Kiarting for Panama, that Hie squatters had find Sacramento City, and thai it had been reduced to antics litis, however, needs cunfiniiatiun. It seems that Captain Sutter, under his new Helvaiitt Spanish grant claimed title to 11 laro part uf Sacramento and its vicinity, which, by grunts by liini, has been turned over tu mhor parti'-n. The settlers, how-ever, denied the validity of Captain Sutier'n tide, main taining that the territory in question belongs to the Government. They Ihereforo refuse to leave the ground, of which they had tuken possesion, and the mnlter was brought to luw fur adjustment. The decision was iu favor of Cupt. Sutler. Still the nquatteri lined yielding tip their claim, und iwo, who took an u-live part against tho Aulhoritien, were arrested. An niteiupt wits ma'le by their associate, to release these by Iiuee, which, being, of course, opposed by those who held I hem, resulted in a general riot, Id which several on bolh sides have been killed. We await now, wilh much impatience, Hie next arrival, to earn He- lerimiiiilioii of this nlfair. It i greatly to Le egrelled llml any thing like this should have occur-ed, lor in Hie absence of law, Cwlifoiiiin bus, lill now, pre-, tiled a fenture of good order most crcdilablo tu 1, mid whu-h h if given it ahiidi rank uimmg people by whom this in mmit valued. The doings iu Sacra-menio Oily un- the first stnt-m upon the good natno nc- pined Icy our new Stile 011 the Pacific, and it is to he hopi d thai, ns thcito are the first, so IheV niuv be the last, for it tnigiir badly for tiny place when the inluibi- l iuls bid detimce lo law und resort lu violence to re dress either fancied or real grievances. Now that Cul- dorni 1 In passed so much of her existence, free from tumult, al a time too when naught but chiton might have been expecltd, owing lo ils mixed population, made up of people from evory clime suddenly planted upon itH soil, we might anticipate that pence and tranquility would enjoy an uninterrupted reign within ill dominion, us a consequence of h more nettled stale uf ihiiiLiswliiih wo might suppose time alone would lie stillicient lo produce. Troops were about starting from San Knnicim-o ami Benicii, to aid the Authoriiien of Sacramento City in restoring order ant maintaining the laws, wiih the execution el which lliey huve bocD duly eiitru-ieil, und whose doing, al such a mom out, lioulil recent ihe 111 net ion of nil who prefer peuce to anarchy, und law to disorder nud misrule. We hnve, from lime to lime, hud reported to us the) whereabouts of the steamer Chennpenke, who nailed from hero so long ago for Sun Francisco that it has been more than unci supposed Hint she was lost, until her app'-urnnce at some port, either on or out of her course, has put such suppositions, for the lime being, at rest. Well, at lust we henr ihat she has reached her place of des Illinium, iu unr year awl five days from New York. Shit ntnried with some passenger, but most, if not all of them, left her nn tho Pacific, nnd made their way, by oilier menu, in Hie El Dorado for which they had set out iu this frail bark, built und lit only for the nnvi-a'ioti of our riwrs, nml m-t to combat with the wuvei of the AHnntii . The .leunv bind ni iiiia still keeps at Me highest pitch. lu the first concert, il was stn'cd that almm nix thousand person were present. Ai ihe fourth, there were quite eight thousand. BariiHtn continues to adhere to high prices. Tin net procetdn of each concert can certainly nut bo than twenty -five Hiousniid dolluri. The price w hi. h Bariiuui 1 hnrg.-i vary from Iwu tu n dollar, acc.rdiiig to locution of nealn. Nut with- Uuiiding such exorbitant rates, however, ninnv lick el arc b ui :bi by speculate, anil sold, without any dltK-i iiliv, ai an advance of from twenty to twenty live per cent, on firsl cost. Those iersuiis secure ihe best .seals, and then Value tin -111 nccording to their own tertnt. Mis Lnid will leave us about We Inesduy next for Bos ton. She will return, however, 111 two weeks, or losl, bv wince time ibe N w Hall will be n ady for concern. She eive two hut Hirerl lu re, previous to going; lis evening nml one on Tuesday evening, bolh at Castle Cut . leu. Il side th kel-. for seals, B iruuui Sella ul-.n promenade ti, kel, al one dollar each. These do not eiiiiih a p t-iiii in stnudiii" ntoin ; Ihey entitle hint lu a most thorough iptrritng, but within llie Castle, where, of course, heinji within hearing, he may enjoy iu part the therm which Miss Linda tinging pntducca among the an lience. When were such timei ever known h'-hue' Six dollars to go tu a concert and nil down wh re you may see well. Two dollars to ait down w li- re vou can see nothing. And one dollar tn stand up and be squeezed tn your utmost natinfaction. ll needs a Baruuin to strike nut 011 a course like Ihin. W ho, but him, would have conceived tho idea of issuing tickets nf ihe latter kind, nnd charging for ihem, too. ns much a hn ever heretofon been paid for tho tint place in miy roarer! lill now given in our city T And who, if he did hnve such an idea, woulil suppont ihat, wh-11 i-ued,ntii li wouhl hclmughl by thousand t But " it takes himttm.'' By iho way, we mw him lant night iu a new spin re. Addn-sdug a large Temperance iiiectiu;: al Hie T ibet uncle. I think thin ia about ihe find occasion that he ha appeared in public an t speaker. Like an with everything else, however, ha silere. tied well, lie in lidk-i of ill Connecticut, whero he re-ides, as a candidate for Governor. Be not iur piiscdif, in a few ni uiih, you hear of him occupying Hint po. Voiits, truly, VV. Jiultfo JoliiiHton III Allien. Athi-., Sept. 23, IHTtO. W. T lUsroM, Esq. DearSiri JumtT Johnston hat ihisdnv addrc's. d a large and attentive audience of our fellow-ciii--ii in thi place, in a most eft'et tive and ho;hly inten-xiiug pe.-cli of more than th n-e h'tura. Thelmpp , became natural selection of hi topics, waa oulv eipi died by the excellent manner in which they Xiecd. und Hie niaiked courtesy with which he Invited Hie leelin-; ol lliose hum whom he dittcrod in opinion. lliviii among n will long beremem-h-n'd.nud los-pccch numbered with the most impres- e exhibiti m of this kind wilh which we li ivo ever en fa vi m d, All were charmed and highly iuturestc! -ntleiuiinK appeiuauceand manly, frunkand cut manner ot rea-oiun;' and illiisttulmn, wlndi, opei ly nppni mled, must have been feell and Vo'lt lit tl tle, W . h with Iii Olteile;. lo in pro heard The Tehgitiph wire nine. lie Mississippi at St. .outs have broken mid the lehannpli ollico lias heeo nuiiovcil to tin side ol ihe mv 1 r. Instead of a ninst, a dint lower had been used u llu western bank tn nut-t lin ihe wire above Hie river. But the lightning which broke the win', wa alto t nlivevetl bv il to lin lower, ami f-iL-lilen. d the hands, s Hint ihev lebisetl In work if the I'eleyrapb wins nre allowed to bo attached to the budding nnv longer. A must will soon be en led In sustain ihe tv ires Col. 1 tun m tiA KvnaoAD. We would call iiitemii.il to the ,iibcriieimnt of this company for earning pasfiii:er-iiid articles fur exhibit ion lo ihe (jntat lair nt Ciiiciuunil. Silver mines hnve been th-covc red in Keuhickv. near (he Cumberland lull, which yicltl fllll) to the 100 IU. nl ore. Thi in verv i n h- ... ,1 . who believe with " Randolph "the ruin npoudeul of I'? Several stuileiiln hae been expelled fnun the j ihe Sliitesnian 111 the right ami ti'le of Ten In Ihe University of Michigan, for being conuecictl with ne Bin tinmde The l.ocofi co Governor uf Georuin hm cret atH'it'liea among ihe pupils ex. Iiitvely. already ism d hii Several cask of wine, shipped Imin a commission hotie in New Oih'iin lo a inerchniit in Si. Louis, w hen thev hud n nched the lalter plnre, wen tliscoveriKl tu be merely water, with mi acid tate, the wine having been withdrawn lomeliine. and Water substituted. Andrew Brand, the clehnititl fat boy of Kentucky, minion pmilumnlioii. The elee- die! Inst week in Albany, llu weight wan &'i7 Ibi.